Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-21-308 - Anaphylactic-related Supplies
A. If a
patient to whom a licensee administers a pharmaceutical agent experiences an
anaphylactic reaction, the licensee may, as provided by A.R.S. §
32-1706(F), use injectable epinephrine to counteract the anaphylactic reaction.
B. A licensee who maintains injectable
epinephrine at the licensee's practice location shall also maintain the
following medically necessary supportive equipment and supplies:
1. Diphenhydramine in injectable, capsule or
tablet, and syrup forms;
2.
Syringes for injecting diphenhydramine;
3. Wristwatch with a second hand;
4. Sphygmomanometer with both adult and
extra-large cuffs;
5.
Stethoscope;
6. Adult-size pocket
mask with one-way valve;
7. Tongue
depressors; and
8.
Telephone.
Notes
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