Standardized Procedure- Emergency Standing Orders at Sharp Healthcare Questions and Answers
Standardized Procedure- Emergency Standing Orders at Sharp Healthcare Questions and AnswersStandardized Procedure- Emergency Standing Orders at Sharp Healthcare Questions and AnswersStandardized Procedure- Emergency Standing Orders at Sharp Healthcare Questions and Answers General Procedure for all Life-Threatening Patient Conditions- what kind of access should a nurse obtain? -ANSWER a. Obtain IV/intraosseous (IO) access (large bore cannula in the antecubital vein should be the first target for IV access if a central line is not present) General Procedure for all Life-Threatening Patient Conditions- what kind of fluid should be started to KVO? -ANSWER b. Begin IV infusion of Normal Saline (NS) to keep vein open (KVO) General Procedure for all Life-Threatening Patient Conditions- If IV access is not available what medications can be given and how is it administered? -ANSWER c. If IV access is not available: Narcan, Atropine, and Epinephrine may be administered via endotracheal route at doses of 2 times the IV dose diluted in 10ml NS flush General Procedure for all Life-Threatening Patient Conditions- what's the process after giving each medication? -ANSWER d. Flush IV line with 20ml of NS after each IV medication given and elevate extremity if applicable. General Procedure for all Life-Threatening Patient Conditions- In applicable situations,
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