- Epinephrine 1 mg/mL for IM injection – for allergic emergencies
- Epinephrine 1 mg/10 mL for IV/IO/ET use – for cardiac arrest
- Antihistamine*
- Dextrose 50% 50 mL (or equivalent)
- Nitroglycerin tablets or spray
- Major analgesic, injectable or oral
- Sedative anticonvulsant*
- Antipsychotic (eg, haloperidol)
- Antiemetic, injectable or oral dissolvable (eg, ondansetron)
- Bronchial dilator inhaler with spacer
- Atropine*
- Adrenocortical steroid, injectable or oral absorption equivalent*
- Diuretic*
- Sodium chloride 0.9% (1000 mL recommended)
- Acetylsalicylic acid for oral use
- Oral beta blocker
- List of medications – generic name, plus trade name if indicated on the item
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- Sphygmomanometer (electronic preferred)
- Airways, oropharyngeal (appropriate range of sizes)
- Syringes (appropriate range of sizes)
- Needles (appropriate range of sizes)
- IV catheters (appropriate range of sizes)
- Antiseptic wipes
- Gloves (disposable)
- Sharps disposal box
- Urinary catheter with sterile lubricating gel
- System for delivering intravenous fluid
- Venous tourniquet
- Sponge gauze
- Tape adhesive
- Surgical mask
- Flashlight and batteries (operator may decide to have one per aircraft in an easily accessible location)
- Thermometer (non-mercury)
- Emergency tracheal catheter (or large gauge intravenous cannula)
- Umbilical cord clamp
- Bag-valve mask
- List of equipment
- Basic and Advanced Life Support cards
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