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Reading materials for conscious sedation - Yale-New Haven Hospital

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APPENDIX EExample of Emergency Equipment <strong>for</strong> Sedation and Analgesia♦♦♦♦♦ Intravenous equipment• Gloves• Tourniquets• Alcohol swabs• Sterile gauze pads• Intravenous catheters [24- or 22- G]• Intravenous tubing• Intravenous fluid• Three-way stopcocks• Assorted needles <strong>for</strong> drug aspiration, intramuscular injection [interosseous bone marrow needle]• Appropriately sized syringes• TapeBasic airway management equipment• Source of compressed oxygen tank (tank with regulator or pipeline supply with flow meter)• Source of suction• Suction catheters [pediatric suction catheters]• Yankauer- type suction• Face masks (age and size appropriate)• Self-inflating breathing bag-valve set [pediatric]• Oral and nasal airways [infant and child sized airways]• LubricantAdvanced airway management equipment (<strong>for</strong> practitioners with intubation skills)• Laryngoscope handle (checked <strong>for</strong> function)• Laryngoscope blades[ include pediatric]• Endotracheal tubes• Cuffed:6.0, 7.0, or 8.0 mm ID [Uncuffed; 2.5,3.0,3.5, 4.0, 4.5, 5.0, 5.5, or 6.0 mm ID]• Stylet (appropriately size <strong>for</strong> selected endotracheal tubes)Pharmacological antagonists• Naloxone• FlumazenilEmergency medications• Epinephrine• Ephedrine• Atropine• Lidocaine• Glucose, 50% [10% or 25% <strong>for</strong> pediatrics]• Diphenhydramine• Hydrocortisone, methylprednisolone, or dexamethasone• Diazepam or midazolam• Ammonia spirits

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