N.M. Admin. Code § 18.3.14.15 - REQUIRED SUPPLIES
When an ambulance is dispatched, it shall carry adequate quantities of readily available supplies to ensure the level of care described in the ambulance service protocols signed by the physician medical director, including but not limited to:
A. 12
sterile bandages, soft roller, self-adhering type, or equivalent to a total
length of 24 yards;
B. six
triangular bandages or equivalent product or substitute;
C. one box adhesive bandages;
D. one pair trauma shears and one penlight
(either in the ambulance or on the EMT's person);
E. one pair sterile scissors used for cutting
the umbilical cord during a delivery; commercially available sterile cutting
devices may be substituted;
F. six
sterile trauma dressings in large and small sizes;
G. 50, or adequate supply, sterile 4" x 4",
or larger, sponges;
H. four rolls
of adhesive tape;
I. four cold
packs and four heat packs;
J. two
sterile burn sheets, individually wrapped;
K. four sterile burn dressings;
L. two sets of oropharyngeal airways in sizes
zero through five (infant through adult), and one set of nasopharyngeal airways
(28FR, 32FR, 34FR, and 36FR, all for adult use);
M. three sterile suitable occlusive
dressings;
N. two sets of rigid
cervical collars of plastic, not foam, construction in various sizes for adult,
child and infant; commercially available immobilization devices are
allowed;
O. a sufficient quantity
of appropriate airborne and blood-borne infection control supplies, as
recommended by the centers for disease control and prevention, including
gloves, masks, gowns, caps, eye protection, sharps containers, and other
equipment to protect all patient care providers dispatched with the ambulance;
in addition, appropriate hand-washing supplies and disinfectant shall be
available on the vehicle;
P. at
least two disposable high-concentration oxygen masks and two disposable nasal
cannulas in adult and child sizes and at least two packages of oxygen supply
tubing;
Q. appropriate large and
small bore tip suction catheters (6f-14f), rigid tip suction catheter, and
hoses;
R. one bulb suction
device;
S. one emesis basin or
large plastic bag;
T. two liters of
sterile water, normal saline, or other appropriate irrigation solution;
and
U. two clean sets of linen,
including at least two blankets and pillows (or suitable pillow substitutes) at
all times.
Notes
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