Patient seizing with clenched jaw requiring emergency resuscitation
Nasal Airway/Trumpet; Drawer One
Lubricant Jelly; Drawer One
Patient with 91% O2 Saturation
Nasal Cannula or Simple Mask; Respiratory Equipment Bag
Stethoscope; Drawer One
Pediatric patient in V-Fib
Pediatric pads and defibrillator;Top of Cart
BMT Patient was given two awesome new toys from CLS, but they are very hard to open and your patient is starting to throw a steroid-induced tantrum. They also require batteries for the toy.
Scissors Sharp Blunt; Drawer Two
Battery C and AA; Drawer Two
Patient in acute respiratory distress having active emesis but unable to clear secretions
Tip Suction Tonsil Yankauer; Drawer One
Portable Suction; Top of Cart
Patient requiring rescue breathing
Ambu-bag; Respiratory Equipment Bag
Pediatric Mask; Respiratory Equipment Bag
Pulse Ox; Drawer One
Oxygen Tank; Side of Cart
Stethoscope; Drawer One
During a rapid response, something is wrong with the Philips Monitor and there is no Dynamap available, so the physician asks you to get a manual blood pressure
Non-Disposable BP Kit; Drawer Six/Garage
Patient has altered LOC post sedated procedure requiring rapid neurological assessment
Pen Light; Drawer Two
Patient oxygen saturations 87% with non-rebreather mask at 15LPM and RR = 6; breaths are not going in via BVM
Oral airway; Drawer One
Lubricant Jelly; Drawer One
BVM; Respiratory Equipment Bag
Stethoscope; Drawer One
You encounter patient appearing dusky and cyanotic.
Oxisensor Neo/Adult Max-N (Pulse ox); Drawer One
Stethoscope; Drawer One
Patient in pulseless VT requiring Epinephrine (weight = 25kg)
Epinephrine (0.1mg/mL) = 2.5mL; Drawer Three
Connector Fluid Dispensing; Drawer Three
Syringe Luer Lock (3mL - 5mL); Drawer Three
Medication Labels; Drawer Three
Permanent Marker; Drawer Three
Luer Tip Caps; Drawer Three
There is a code called on the unit but the zoll defibrillator is out of recording paper.
Paper Recording Graph for Zoll Defib; Drawer Six/Garage
Patient with respiratory failure requiring intubation gets this item placed at the end of their endotracheal tube
CO2 detector, drawer 2
Rapid Response called on septic patient with central line access; MD orders stat VBG
Needle Hypo 18G; Drawer Three
Blood Gas Syringe; Drawer Three
Syringe Luer Lock 1mL - 5mL; Drawer Three
Flush Syringe 10mL; Drawer Four
Your patient has no pulse and needs quality compressions.
backboard on the back of the cart
pediatric pads top of cart
defibrillator top of cart
Your patient is due for NG tube meds, but the entire unit is out of syringes in normal supply areas.
Syringe Enteral Enfit 12mL; Drawer Five
Patient coding but unable to maintain their own airway; physician prepares to intubate (age = 8 y.o.)
Red Laryngyscope Tray; Drawer Two
Intubation Medication Tray; Drawer Two
ETT Securing Kit; Drawer Two
Correct ETT size = 6.0 Cuffed; Drawer One
Patient needing oxygen but oxygen tanks are empty. Luckily, you are in a bed space and go to attach the nasal cannula to the oxygen but this item was never replaced after the terminal room clean. You remember there is one in the cart.
oxygen flowmeter, respiratory bag
Septic patient quickly deteriorating with no IV access, but unable to obtain PIV quickly (weight = 25kg)
Intraosseous (IO) needle 15G; Drawer Four
ChloraPrep; Drawer Four
Tegaderm Dressing; Drawer Four
NS 10mL flush; Drawer Four
Empty 10mL syringe; Drawer Three
Sterile Gloves; Drawer Five
Your team is confused about the amount of amiodarone they need to administer based on weights. You grab the ________from the _______to look up the right dose.
code cart resource manual on top of the cart