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MCSO MR/ CENTRAL ARIZONA MOUNTAIN RESCUE ASSOCIATION STANDARD OPERATING GUIDELINE # 113.1 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT EFFECTIVE: 11-6-90 (Reprint) RELATED: Equipment KEY WORDS: Equipment, gear, personal Page ½ PURPOSE; To provide information regarding personal equipment. DISCUSSION: This is a guide. The individual must tailor the list to the mission or other needs by adding to the list, etc. Substitutions are fine, but first check with a senior rescue member experienced in that type of equipment. S= Standard Field Pack. Normally carried on all missions and trainings E= Extended operations (Most missions outside of Phoenix) W= Winter/Alpine/Snow/Ice/Foul Weather M= Mandatory for all field members R= Recommended strongly but not required O= Optional: useful and may be important to certain situations *= Shared equipment: at least one per crew. ________________________S E W________________________________________________S E W Rescue Pack- - - - - - - - - - - - M M M Good Headlamp- - - - - - - - - -M M M Small Cave/Water Proof Pack-R R R Extra bulb and batteries - - - - M M M Personal First Aid Kit - - - - -M M M Second Light Source- - - - - - -M M M (See below) Extra Bulb & Batteries- - - - -M M M Patient Care EMS Kit - - - - - -* * * HeliGoggles & Earplugs - - -M M M Survival Kit / Pouch - - - - - -M M M Radio Call List- - - - - - - - - - R R R Pers. First Aid Kit- - -- - - - -M M M Radio Chest Harness- - - - - - R R R Bivouac Bag/ Shelter - - - - - M M M Radio & Remote Mike- - - - - R R R UV Sunglasses & Chums-- -M M M Radio Earplug- - - - - - - - - - -R R R Extra Prescript. Glasses - - - M M M A Good Book- - - - - - - - - - - R R R Signal Mirror- - - - - - - -- -M M M 3 Qts water minimum- - - - - -M M M Sky Flare- - - - - - - - - - - - - -* * * 2+days food-HiEnrgy-Hi Cal-M M M Smoke Flare- - - - - - - - - - - -* * * Cup & Bowl - - - - - - - - - - - -R R R Outside Thermometer- - - - - O O O Fork/Spoon- - - - - - - - - - - - -R R R Compass- - - - - - - - - - - - - -M M M Team Shirt - - - - - - - - - - - - -M M M Trail Flagging/Crepe - - - - - M M M Cap/Hat for proper season- - -M M M Whistle & Retention- - - - - -M M M Long Sleeved team Shirt- - - -O M M 3rd Light Source - - - - - - - - M M M Socks for proper season- - - - -M M M Wind & Wtrproof Matches- -M M M Wicking heavy socks- - - - - - -R R M Knife (prefer 1 hander)- - - -M M M Sock Liners (Thermax, etc) - - O R M Fire Starters (cotton/wax)- - - - - M M M Extra Socks- - - - - - - - - -- - - R R R 25+feet Nylon Cord - - - - - M M M Fleece, etc heavy top- - - - - - -O R M Maps & Case- - - - - - - - - - * * * Wicking under-top & bottom -O R M Toilet Paper/Kleenex - - - - -R M R Loose Tan Pants- - - - - - - - - -M M M Sewing Kit - - - - - - - - - - - R R R Fleece-type pants- - - - - - - - - O R M Notepad & Pencil - - - - - - -M M M Light Pants Shell- - - - - - - - - M M M Watch- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -R R R Tan Shorts - - - - - - - - - - - - - O O O Emergency Snacks - - - - - -M M M Belt (Prefer load bearing) - - - R R R State & County Maps- - - - -M M M Light Hooded Jacket/ Poncho-M M M Vehicle Stickers/Magnetics -R R R Winter Hooded Parka- - - - - -O R M Flight suit- - - - - - - - - - - - -R R R Winter Pants Shell - - - - - - - -O O M Sleeping Pad - - - - - - - - - - O R M Appropriate Footwear/Boots -M M M Sleeping Bag (for Season)- O R M Sitting Pad- - - - - - - - - - - - - R R R Tent - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - O R M Altimeter- - - - - - - - - - - - O O O GPS- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - R*R*R* Cooking Kit- - - - - - - - - - R*M*R* Stove, Fuel, Extra Fuel- - - - - O*M*M* Personal Equipment. 2/2 (High Alt, Low Temp) Binoculars/Monocular - - - - - -R R R ____________________________S E W Camera / Film- - - - - - - - - - - R R R Face Mask/Balaclava- - - - - - - - - - O R M Glove Liners - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - O R M Finger-free Glove-Mitts- - - - - - - - O R M Mitt Shells- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - O R M Deluxe Gaiters - - - - - - - - - - - - - -O R M Glacier Glasses/Ski Goggles- - - - -O R M Snowshoes/ XC Skis & Poles - - - -O R M Ice Axe- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -O R M Crampons - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -O R M Snow Shovel- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - M* Snow Saw - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - M* Snow Flukes/Ice Screws/Pickets - - - - -M* Avalanche Cord - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -M** Avalanche Beacon - - - - - - - - - - - - - - M** Avalanche Probe- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -M** ** For Winter Mountain Alpine conditions (Four Peaks, Flagstaff & Tucson & related peaks) _____________________________S E W Helmet/ Chin Strap/ Stickers- - - - - M M M Rescue Seat Harness- - - - - - - - - - M M M Rescue Chest Harness - - - - - - - - -M M M Rappel/Belay Gloves- - - - - - - - - -M M M Rescue Descender - - - - - - - - - - - M M M Mechanical Ascenders - - - - - - - - -R R R Elbow/Knee Pads (Mine/Cave)- - - R R R 5+ locking carabiners- - - - - - - - -M M M 4 x 10' red 1" tub. webbing - - - - -M M M 2x 20' purple 1" tub. web- - - - - - M M M 50' 9mm+ Escape / Edge Kit- - - -M M M ( pouch, prusik, carabiner(s) Multi-Loop Strap (Helo)- - - - - - M M M 2 long, 1 short prusiks- - - - - - - -M M M Rescue Pulley- - - - - - - - - - - - - M M M Rock Shoes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - R R R Lead Rack / Pro- - - - - - - - - - - -R R R NOTE: Minimum tech. gear on search includes: 1. Helmet 2. Enough to make 2 harnesses 3. 4-8 carabiners 4. 15 ft web sling 5. Edge Kit PERSONAL FIRST AID KIT: This kit is for YOUR treatment and comfort and is also intended to satisfy personal back country trip needs. Some contents of this kit can augment your Patient EMS Kit (FR, BLS, ALS FASTPACK). Bite Extractor Kit Regular Bandaids Ace/Similar Bandage 4 Large Safety/Blanket Pins 1 x 1-2" Cloth Tape 4 4 x 4's or Telfas Space Blanket or Equivalent: (2 large Trash bags) 3 Large Triangular Cravats Visine or Equivalent Tweezers and/or Hemastat Sun Screen (SPF 15+) Comb (Cactus) Insect Repellent Antibiotic Opthalmic Ointment Water Purification System Chapstick, etc, with UV Prot. Pain Relief (Asa, Tyl, Ibu...) 2+ Pads Moleskin and/or Duct Tape Antacids, Laxatives of choice 1 Pr latex gloves Decongestants (Sudafed, Dristan) Pepto Bismal/Immodium (Runs) Antibiotic (Tetracycl, Septra) Lomotil/Pathilon (Bad Runs) Topical Cream (Bites & Ivy): Benadryl, Caldecort Antihistamines (Afrin, Benadryl) Diamox, Decadron (High Altitude) Sting Kit (EpiPen/AnaKit) Betadine Solution: 10% as Topical AntiBacterial 1% as Topical Fungal .5% as Water Purification (2 gtts/Qt. Dbl if cloudy/cold) .25% as Vaginal Douche Add your personal medications and comforters. CENTRAL ARIZONA MOUNTAIN RESCUE ASSOCIATION STANDARD OPERATING GUIDELINE # 113.2 TEAM EQUIPMENT EFFECTIVE: 4-6-92; 4-27-99 RELATED: Equipment Chair Duties KEY WORDS: Equipment, gear Page 1/1 PURPOSE; To provide information regarding team equipment and caches. PURCHASE AND ACQUISITION; Purchase of equipment is based on recommendations to the Board and membership, by the Equipment Chair and interested members. All newly acquired and purchased equipment shall be reported to the Equipment Chair. It is recommended that equipment be shipped to the Chair's home so that it can be logged and marked immediately and distributed from there. DISTRIBUTION; Distribution of equipment is the responsibility of the Operation Leaders, the appropriate committee chairs and the Board, with confirmation by the membership. The bulk of Team Equipment (Medical, Technical, Communications, etc) is kept as Caches with Operation Leaders and senior Rescue members who are active and available. Members who become unavailable temporarily or longer term shall ensure the equipment is made available to another responsible team member. ANNUAL PHYSICAL INVENTORY AND ACCOUNTABILITY; A complete, annual physical inventory shall be overseen each year by the Equipment Committee. This shall include EMS, Administrative/Office, Communications and Technical Equipment. A RESOURCE ROSTER shall be annually published and shall include which team member has which equipment. This shall serve to provide each team member with what equipment is responding to a mission and what yet is needed. Changes in long-term possession of team equipment shall be reported to the appropriate Chair (Equipment, Communications, EMS) within 1 week. CACHE CONTENTS; A current list of recommended contents of caches is attached and updated periodically. IDENTIFICATION OF EQUIPMENT; Each piece of team equipment (bags, rope, pieces...) shall be marked for PERMANENT identification, as is safe to the structural integrity of the equipment. It shall be marked with; Serial # as space allows Name of Team; CTL AZ MTN RESCUE or MCSO MR Address and/or Phone # (POB 4004 Phoenix, AZ 85030. 602-205-4070 Color Codes Black camp / operation support Red emergency medical Brown underground mine / cave Green cold weather operations Orange Blue Yellow Purple rescue equipment swift water helicopter operations dynamic ropes Major Caches White, Yellow, Blue (Trailer), Red (Training). The red cache is the training cache that can be used on operations but is typically older (still operational) equipment with a two piece litter. It is stored with the litter put together and all the equipment in it. It is all covered by a heavy duty rubberized nylon litter cover. The training cache will be used on trainings so we don't put undo wear or damage the rescue gear. Webbing This is for the purpose of standardizing with Phoenix Fire Department, Sedona FD, and other Arizona fire departments. BLUE = 10 foot GREEN = 20 foot BLACK = 30 foot Each Cache should be color coded (tape) or tagged so caches can be distinguished from one another. PROCEDURE: General Do not alter the inventory of the trailer without notifying the equipment committee Please ensure the trailer is returned just as neat and organized as you found it Please report any missing equipment, or equipment that needs repair, replacement, or marking to the equipment committee. Team Equipment Caches REVISED: 12-01-1999. Under revision Mini Caches 8 x steel lockers 2 x 30 footers-black 2 x 20 footers-green 1 x 10 footer-blue 2 x double PMPs Single PMP 2 sets system prussiks Cordelette LRH Rigging plate Brake rack 2 pieces of edge protection Steel figure 8 Large steel locking-D carabiner 300 foot 1/2 inch static rope 50 ft 7/16 rope Rope bag CMC rescue organizer Red (Training) Cache Orange litter cover 10 x black 30 footers 10 x green 20 footers 10 x blue 10 footers 10 x sets of system prusiks 2 x 33 foot cordelettes KED board Knot passing pulley (gold) Kootenay carriage (red) 2 x disposable blankets Ensolite pad 2-piece litter basket Lexan face shield CMC hard nylon edge protection Heavy-duty edge roller (red) Jansport patient pack (red) including V-vac & spare cartridge Head block, Duct tape Heavy-duty space blanket Sam splint 2 x 30 foot orange patient ties Goggles 30 x locking biners Brake rack Rescue 8 4 x large steel D lockers 9 x aluminum non-lockers 4 x Prussik minding pulleys (PMP) Double mini PMP Single mini PMP Wall hauler Tech Pack Orange pack 2 x blue tarps 10 x blue 10 footers on a non-locker 10 x green 20 footers on a non-locker 10 x black 30 footers on a non-locker 10 pair of system prussiks on a non-locker 1 set of etriers 1 x hard nylon edge protection plate 1 x soft Velcro edge protection pad 30 x steel locking carabiners 1 x round bottom kootenay carriage with pins 1 x steel edge roller 1 x CMC victim rescue harness 1 pair mechanical ascenders 2 x load releasing hitches with large steel D carabiners Four hole rigging plate 2 x 33 foot cordelette runners Load ring Tri-link 25 foot 7/16 static rope Steel rescue 8 Brake rack Bolt kit with hammer and bit 4 x large steel D carabiners 4 x single PMPs 2 x double PMPs 2 x single pulleys Wall-hauler Double mini-PMP Single mini-PMP Spare litter pins Litter Pack Stainless steel 2 piece litter with mesh litter insert, safety belts and webbing back ups Face shield Freighter pack with Fastex straps 2 x large heavy duty trash bags 2 x disposable blankets 2 x full-length pieces of foam / ensolite padding Vertical litter spider with big steel D carabiner and load ring Steep / low angle litter bridle with big steel D carabiner KED board Patient package / C-spine kit Adult Multi-fit C-collar Head block 2 x orange 30 foot patient ties V-vac suction device Roll of duck tape (white) Heavy-duty reflective space blanket Patient helmet *ALPINE 6 Pr Skis & Poles 6 Pr Snow Shoes 5+ Ice Screws/Flukes/Pickets 6 Probes Snow Saw / 3 Shovels Avy Cord / 6 Beacons Ferno Basket Stretcher *HELIRESCUE KIT Harness Kit LZ Prep Kit PreRig Extraction Line Folding Board/Bauman Bag Flight Helmets/Headsets ResQ Ring Spare Flightsuits PreRig HeliRappel Line *MINE / CAVE KIT SCBAs/SABA/Spare Air O2 Monitors/Gas Monitors Large Rigging Plate Hard Line Phones/Line Self-Rescue Self Breather SKED/ OSS Tripod/A-Frame *SWIFTWATER KIT PFDs Throw Bags Wet Suits Line Thrower Helmets Poles *HYPOTHERMIA PACK Cook Kit/2 Stoves/Fuel Vapor Barrier System Warm Gas Inhalator Hat/Jacket/Pants/Mitts ERG/Water/Bottles Sleeping Bag/Pad Heat Packs Tent Food/Lighter GI/GU Purge Kit CLIPBOARDPad/Pens/Pencil Lost Person Questionaire Sign-In Rosters Gas Station List Mission Worksheets Team Roster/Call #s/Codes MRA Mission Reports Business Cards EMS Encounter Forms Helicopter Load Calculations Mine/Cave Entry Logs A.A.C. Accident Form *OTHEREMS Stand By Kit Table/Stools/Cot *Not all Caches have. CENTRAL ARIZONA/ M.C.S.O. MOUNTAIN RESCUE STANDARD OPERATING GUIDELINE # 113.3.1 E.M.S. FASTPACKS Revised 1-30-96 Page 1/1 FASTPACKs are intended to be minimum weight, maximum use and maximum versatility. You may combine the Fastpack with your Personal First Aid Kit to reduce even more the items you must carry. By combining several team members' fastpacks, many supplies can be pooled in the field to treat a patient or patients. GROUP FAST GEAR CRITICAL! (as needed): EmsCom or Port. Phone Blood Glucose Kit Suction Unit KED or SKED/OSS Helmet/Goggles/Cyalume PASG Ensolite 1-2 Litter System Traction Splint Airway/BVM & O2 Pt water & snacks Hypothermia Pack FIRST RESPONDER FASTPACK (Some items may already be in your survival kit.) CPR Mask 2-4 Garbage Bags Amm. Inhalants 2+ pr Latex Gloves Patient Hat/Gloves 10% Betadine Sol. Pt Water/ERG/Snacks NotePad/Pen/Pencil EMS Forms 10 4x4s Bandaids 1 8x7 1" Tape 4 Kling Ace bandage Trauma Scissors/Knife Comb/Tweezers 3 Sam Splints Lighter 2-3 Triangulars/Pins Bite Extractor Kit 3+ Heat Packs Antiseptic Ointment/Sting Ease B.L.S. FASTPACK ADD THESE ITEMS TO THE F.R. List: B.G. Kit/Strips/Lancets/Preps Glucose Paste/ Sugar S-M-L OPAs NPAs/Lube Penlight C-Collar Suction (Baster/60cc Toomey & NPA) Reg/Hypothermia Thermometer Condom Catheter/Leg Bag Lady Freshette BP Cuff/Stethoscope Adult BVM/Mask Trauma Pad A.L.S. FASTPACK ADD THESE ITEMS TO THE F.R. & B.L.S. Fastpack contents: Intubation Handle/Batteries Tourniquet/Alc. Preps 14L-14-16-18-22 IV Caths 1 & 4 Miller 1 LR 1000cc 3 & 4 Mac 1 NS 1000cc Scalpel / Hemostat Adult Stylette 2 Blood Tubing Cric. Kit ETT 4-6-8/Syringe(s) Pressure Infuser Heat Packs Primary DRUGS; Take from Base Camp, prn; or standardly pack; Albuterol ASA Atropine Benadryl (po/im/iv) D50/ Glucose / Glucagon Epi 1:1,000 Morphine Nifidepine Ntg Thiamine Decadron 4mg IM Promethazine 1cc/5cc/10cc Syringes with Needles NOTE: Stage the rest of your ALS gear at Camp, ready to be sent to you. Other A.L.S. considerations; Flourescein Strips Suture; Hemostats, needle Holder Scalpels 2x 10, 11, 15 Toothed Forceps, scissors Chest tube Opthalmic solution 2 x 3-0 Nylon 2 x 4-0 Nylon 2 x 5-0 Nylon Betadine Drain Iris Scissors Prep Razor 4 x 2-0 Silk Diazepam Narcan Motrin/Tylenol/Darvocet CENTRAL ARIZONA/ M.C.S.O. MOUNTAIN RESCUE STANDARD OPERATING GUIDELINE # 113.3.2 E.M.S. STAND-BY KITS 5-6-02 Page 1 of 2 BLS STAND-BY KIT/PACK Intended for Patrols, "StandBys" or staging at a Command Post. It is not meant to be packed into the backcountry. Supplied by the Team. Clipboard/Forms/Pad/Bus.Cards/Pens NS Irrigation Hand Cleaner/Gel 4+ Cold Packs or Ice & Bags Scissors 20+ 4x4s BP Cuff 15+ Kling 2x1" Tape 2 Burn Sheets 10 Amm. Inhalants Trash Bags Charcoal (total 50 G SuperChar) Comb/Tweezers/Magnifier Nasal Tampons? Tongue Depressors SAM Splints 3+ Masks 4+ Hot Packs Bite Stick 2 8x7 Pads Penlight(s) Stethoscope Thermometer/Covers 10 Ace bandages 20 Alc. Preps C-Collars Bandaids Bite Extractor Kit 60cc/14g (Irrigation) Glucose Paste 2 " Tape 10+ Pair Gloves KTD Towel/Paper Towels Trauma Pad Ring Cutter 4 Triangulars 1/2" Tape OB Kit AntiBiotic Ointment Ziplocks/Vomit Bags Benzoine w/ Steri Strips Q-Tips V-Vac & Catheters Miscellaneous Standby or Staging Supplies SUPPLIED BY THE TEAM Ensolites KED/OSS/SKED Tarp/Cot/Stools/Table Bags/Ice PASG BackBoards & Kits Blanket & Litter Kit Water Jug/ERG/Water AIRWAY BAG/O2 This will be the O2 Kit sent into the backcountry, prn. (Some items may be in Fastpack) 0-6 OPAs | O2/Reg (Full! Tank!) NPAs & Lube | 2+ Nasal Cannulas (1 for Fast) Adult BVM/Masks | 2+ Adult Masks (1 for Fast) (Suction/Catheters/Cartridges) | Ped Mask 2+ SVNs | CPR Mask (Layperson assist) Hypothermia Pack This kit is meant to be used for known or profound hypothermia situations. Pack 2 Stoves/Fuel (Condom Cath./Leg Bag) Pile Pants 2 Kwik Lunches Large Cook Kit 2 Full Barrier Bags Pile Jacket 4 ERG/Gookinaid (Mitts)/ Scarf (Hypo. Thermometer) (Matches/Lighter) 2x 1 Liter Water Bottles Warm Gas Inhalator 10+++ Heat Packs Sleeping Bag/Pad Female Freshette (Pile Hat) Tent Standby Kit # 113.3. 2/2 ALS LARGE KIT/PACK ("Grey Box"or Stand By) Intended for Patrols, Standbys or staging at command posts. Not meant to be packed into the backcountry. Supplied by the Team. 2+ NS and/or LR 1000cc 2+ Blood Tubing Intubation Roll+: 3+ IV Start Kits (Laryng. Handle (1-4 Mil/Macs (Bulbs (2.5-8.5 ETTs 6 14g IV Caths. (Adult Stylette (Ped Stylette 6 16g IV Caths. (Endo-Lock 6 18g IV Caths. (SurgiLube 6 20g IV Caths. (#11 Scalpel 6 22g IV Caths. (10cc Syringe 2 12g Cntrl Lines (2 Magill Forceps Sternal IO CRIC. KIT: 16/18g I.O.s (6.0 ETT/Syringe (14g Cath. (4x4s (Hemostat (#11 Scalpel Blood Glucose Kit/Lancets/Strips EXTRA FLUIDS (In Vehicle, CP, etc) 5 NS and/or LR 1000cc Tubing & Start Kits CARDIAC MONITOR Monitor Check 2 Extra Batteries Paper Roll Leads Electrodes Defib Gel Pace Pads Battery Charger Pediatric Paddles 1/2" Tape 1" Tape 6-8 3" Kling 4x4s Trauma Pad(s) Bandaids Pressure Infuser Red Bags IDC Sleeves Masks Sharps shuttle Lg. Gloves IDC Masks/Eyes Amm. Inhalants Extra Batteries Heat Packs CAMRA / M.C.S.O. MOUNTAIN RESCUE SOP 113 A.L.S. / A.C.L.S. DRUG BOXES (Turn In Monthly to JCL-NM) IEMT DRUGS Activated Charcoal Albuterol Aspirin Atropine Dextrose 50% Diazepam Diphenhydramine Epinephrine 1:1000 Furosemide Glucagon Methylprednisolone Sodium Succinate Midazalom Morphine Sulfate Naloxone Nitroglycerine Oxytocin Phenylephrine Sodium Bicarbonate Thiamine Nitrous Oxide Current _____ _____ 10 _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ OK & Comments _______________ _______________ _____ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ 1 4 2 5 10 1 2 1 3 1 1 _____ _____ _____ _____ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ Optional 5 3 3 2 2 6 1 3 2 1 2 2 _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ 25Gm/120ml 2.5mg/3ml 81 Mg 8mg/20ml 25Gm/50ml 10mg/2ml 50mg/1ml 1mg/1ml 40mg/4ml 1mg/1ml Bottle Unit Ind.Dose Vial Syringe Syringe Vial Tubx/Amp Syr/Vial Unit mix 1 2 2 2 2 4 2 125mg/2ml 5mg/5ml 10mg/1ml 2mg/2ml or 1mg/1ml .4mg Tabs 10u/1ml .5%/15ml 50mEq/50ml 100mg/1ml 50%/50% O2 Vial Vial Ampule Amp/Syr Vial Bottle/25 Vial/Amp Bottle Syringe Tubx/Vial Cylinder Vial Syringe Syringe Syringe Vial/Syr Syringe Vial Syringe Vial/Syr PreMx Bag Vial Amp/Vial CEP DRUGS (in addition to IEMT Drugs) Adenosine 6mg/2ml Atropine 1mg/10ml Bretyllium Tosylate 500mg/10ml Calcium Chloride 1Gm/10ml Dopamine HCl. 400mg/5ml Epinephrine 1:10,000 1mg/10ml Epinephrine 1:1,000 30ml Lidocaine 100mg/5ml Lidocaine 1Gm/25ml or 2Gm/500ml-D5W Magnesium Sulfate 1gm/2ml Verapamil 5mg/2ml SYRINGES/NEEDLES ___ 2 x 1 ml TB 25gx5/8" Needle ___ 2 x 10 ml Syringes ___ 3 x 19 g Filter Ndl 1&1/2" ___ 2 x 60 ml Syringes IV SOLUTIONS * ___ 4 x NS 250 -500ml ___ 8+x LR or NS OTHER ___ Tubex Holder ___ Calculator 4 2 ___ 6 x 18/ 20/ 25g Needles ___ 4 x 3 ml 18g x 1/2" Needle ___ 3 Red Tops ___ 2 x 20 ml Syringes ___ 2 x Saline Locks ___ 1 x NS 30 ml Vial ___ 2 SVN sets *May not fit in Drug Box, but must be on unit. NAME_____________________________________ CERT#_______________ DATE________________ ___ 2 NG Tubes