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  • IV catheters, many sizes, consider also butterfly catheters
  • Needles, many sizes
  • Syringes, especially many 1 ml and 3 ml syringes
  • 1 inch tape
  • Drugs
    • Epinephrine (note what concentration your clinic stocks)
    • Atropine
    • Lidocaine 2%
    • Calcium gluconate 10%
    • Dextrose 50%
    • Reversal agents
      • Naloxone
      • Flumazenil
      • Atipamezole
    • Magnesium sulfate (optional)
    • Procainamide (optional)
    • Amiodarone (optional)
    • Norepinephrine (optional)
    • Vasopressin (optional)
    • Albuterol

Airway supplies

  • Many sizes of endotracheal tubes and stylets
  • Tie gauze or other tube ties
  • laryngoscopes (keep at least 2)
  • Laryngoscopic blades of varying sizes
  • Yankauer suction tip
  • Suction catheters (more than 1 size)
  • Capnography lines or devices

  • Nye tourniquets
  • Electrode gel
  • Ambu bags (multiple sizes)
  • Anesthesia circuits and bags
  • Red rubber catheters of varying sizes
  • Oxygen masks
  • AeroKat/AeroDawg

  • Sterile gloves
  • Mayo Scissors
  • Laceration pack
  • Finochietto rib spreaders (optional)
  • Internal paddles
Do not forget to keep an eye on sterility expiration dates on this drawer.

  • Liter bags of IV fluids
    • Isotonic crystalloids probably the best
    • If more than one type, be sure each compartment is clearly labeled

  • Biphasic defibrillator is preferred
  • ECGs can be printed straight from the machine
  • Be sure to train the team on the different settings and buttons on the machine

  • Record Sheet
    • RECOVER-CPR-Case-Report-Form-2019.2.pdf
  • Stock Sheet
    • Daily and weekly checklists of inventory within the cart

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