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TREATMENT GUIDELINES FOR HEALTH STAFFEMERGENCY RESPONSE EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIESThe equipment, medication and medical supplies listed below are intended to stock a minimum of two “grab and go” emergency response kits located in the Wellness Center and in Security or other location accessible when the Wellness Center is closed.EquipmentAutomated external defibrillator (AED) – may be located separately from “grab and go” kitsAmbu bag with oral airwaysGlucometerOximeterOxygen sourceStretcher/backboardMedicationAlbuterol HFA inhalerWheezingAdult aspirin, 325 mg – chew one tablet for an adultSuspected heart attackInjectable epinephrine (EpiPen and/or injectable Adrenaline)Injectable diphenhydramine (Benadryl), 50 mg (optional)Allergic reactionIntranasal naloxone (Narcan)Suspected Opioid OverdoseOral glucose source Glucagon (optional)Suspected HypoglycemiaMedical SuppliesAce wrapsBandages Blood pressure cuffEye irrigation bottle Eye patchesGauze padsGauze roll bandages (Kling) Needles/syringes StethoscopeTapeTourniquet TweezersPersonal protective supplies (disposable)Gloves (non-latex) Face masksGownsAll emergency response equipment and supplies must be readily accessible 24/7/365. Contents should be inspected monthly, including medication expiration dates and the oxygen tank gauges. ................
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