Lidocaine is included on emergency trolleys primarily for its use as a local anesthetic and antiarrhythmic agent. In emergency situations, it can be administered to provide pain relief for procedures or to manage life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias, particularly ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation. Its rapid onset and effectiveness make it a critical medication in resuscitation and trauma care.
to cut of the item or equipment inside emergency trolley, eg: micropore.
It depends on the type of trolley and also on the use the dis-assembled parts are to be put to.
Insulin and lidocane!
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first you get two cups, one is behind the cabinet in the janitors room and the other one in the office, go back to janitor room and get poison then you fill the cups with poison and you put them on the trolley then you put the trolley on the middle of the hallway then you push it so itchy and scratchy drink it and die.
The 'crash cart' is hospital slang for the trolley that carries emergency defibrillation equipment and drugs in the event of a patient going into cardiac arrest. It is portable, and can be rushed to the patient's bedside in the event of emergency.
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The plural form of trolley is trolleys.
The plural of trolley is trolleys.
An emergency trolley should be equipped with essential items such as a defibrillator, oxygen supply, airway management tools (like bag-valve masks and endotracheal tubes), emergency medications (including epinephrine and atropine), and basic first aid supplies. It should also contain intravenous (IV) supplies, suction devices, and monitoring equipment like blood pressure cuffs and pulse oximeters. Additionally, a comprehensive emergency protocol checklist should be readily available to guide responders in urgent situations.
you buy new emergency brake cables and put them on. you buy new emergency brake cables and put them on.
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