and its a "CRASH cart" where i live. the meds are things for codes like
epinephrine, amiodarone, sodium bicarb, D50, lidocaine, mag sulfate,
procainamide, atropine, etc... there is also a drawer with intubation
equipment, on top would be the defibrillator/monitor, side is oxygen and
suction. in back of the cart is usually a small hard board to put under a pts
back to do cpr. the carts should pretty much be uniform - and have basically
the same equipment.
we talking about the same cart? hope this helps.
Amy <ladybuggirl911@...> wrote: We call that
a Code Cart in my neck of the woods. But the meds in it vary
from hospital to hospital here.
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its an emergency cart...all the meds needed during emergency cases...
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