Набор экстренной помощи
1. МgSO4 – упаковка: 10 ампул 25% р-ра по 10 мл (2.5 г сухого вещества в каждой ампуле);
2. …… - препарат, используемый для быстрого снижения АД по протоколу, принятому в учреждении;
3. Физиологический р-р или р-р Рингера - № 1 - 500 мл;
4. Периферический в/венный катетер - № 2 размер: 18 G;
5. Система для внутривенных вливаний - № 2;
6. Шприцы: № 2 по 10 мл и № 2 по 20 мл;
7. Мочевой катетер;
8. Перчатки стерильные, размеры № 6, №7, № 8 по 2 паре;
9. Жгут, спиртовые шарики, лейкопластырь, ножницы.
Использованная литература
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