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Title: Medical Bag


1
Medical Bag
  • Ursula Treadgold
  • August 2008

2
Why important?
  • Home visits
  • During day as routine
  • During day as emergency
  • Out of hours
  • Change due to contract changes

3
Safety precautions
  • Inform people where you are going
  • Mobile phone
  • Torch
  • Lock car
  • Limited drugs and prescriptions
  • Ask family member to meet you/ have towel/
    blanket somewhere obvious
  • Ask police to meet you if violence a possibility
  • Consider rape alarm

4
Visits in day
  • House bound
  • Nursing homes
  • Post natal visits
  • Acute unwell and unable to get to surgery
  • Psychiatric assessments
  • Terminal illness

5
Before you go
  • Why are you going?
  • Do you need any equipment e.g. nebuliser?
  • Confirm address
  • Directions ( sat nav, map)
  • Urgency of visit so you can go in correct order

6
When you get there
  • Introduce yourself
  • Make friends with the dog
  • Ask for tv/ radio to be turned off
  • Good light
  • In bedroom for examination
  • Wash hands after

7
No answer at door
  • Make lots of noise
  • Stick nose through letter box ( be careful of
    dogs)
  • Find another entrance, you may not have been told
    the back door is open
  • Phone from mobile phone
  • High level of concern, phone police

8
Your bag
  • Its yours!
  • It will evolve with time
  • Your responsibility
  • Keep drugs in date
  • Drugs should be in a lockable container

9
Equipment
  • Stethoscope
  • Pen
  • Phone
  • Patient records
  • Sphyg
  • Opthalmoscope/ auriscope
  • Thermometer
  • Peak flow meter
  • Tape measure ( DVTs)

10
Paperwork
  • Headed notepaper
  • Envelopes
  • BNF
  • Phone number list
  • Prescriptions
  • Reference chart of emergency drug doses
  • Map book
  • Controlled drugs record book
  • Pathology forms
  • Peak flow chart/ obstetric wheel

11
Clinical
  • Tongue depressors
  • Urine pots
  • Urinalysis sticks
  • Gloves
  • KY jelly
  • BM test
  • Venesection equipment and blood bottles
  • Venflons/ butterflies
  • Mini sharps box
  • Fluorescein strips

12
Emergency Drugs
  • What conditions are you going to see?
  • Anaphylaxis
  • Asthma
  • MI
  • LVF
  • Diabetic hypo
  • Epileptic fit
  • Meningitis
  • Analgesic cases e.g. renal colic

13
Anaphylaxis
  • Adrenaline 1ml in 1000
  • Chlorpheniramine 10mg/ml
  • Hydrocortisone injection 100mg
  • Water for reconstitution
  • Card for doses!!!

14
Asthma
  • Salbutamol nebules (N.B. once packet opened it
    has only few weeks before it has to be thrown
    away, put date on)
  • Salbutamol inhaler
  • Prednisolone soluble tablets
  • Hydrocortisone (as before)

15
MI
  • Aspirin 300mg
  • GTN spray
  • Diamorphine injection (N.B. this needs to be
    stored in locked compartment and book kept in bag
    to ensure batch numbers correspond with CD book
    in surgery)
  • Metoclopramide 10mg

16
LVF
  • Furosmide 20mg ampoules
  • Diamorphine injection
  • Bradycardia- atropine 600 mcg

17
Diabetic hypo
  • Hypostop
  • Glucagon injection
  • Glucose i.v. solution

18
Epileptic fit
  • Rectal diazepam

19
Meningitis
  • Benzylpenicillin 600mg x2 ampoules
  • Data sheet for doses
  • Water to reconstitute
  • ?? Penicillin allergy
  • Cefotaxime or chloramphenicol

20
Analgesics
  • Diclofenac injection 75 mg
  • Pethidine injection
  • Diamorphine

21
Oral preparations
  • Depends on where you are
  • Generally now I only carry the following
  • Aspirin
  • Prochlorperazine (labyrinthitis)
  • Chlorpheniramine

22
What you need to ensure
  • Check drugs regularly ( every 3 months)
  • In date
  • Book of injections with their expiry dates

23
Dispensing drugs
  • Into bottle or envelope you can seal
  • Clearly label
  • Patient name
  • Drug
  • Date
  • Dose
  • How to take
  • How many tablets given
  • Warnings e.g. keep away from children

24
Your documentation
  • Drug given
  • Batch number
  • Expiry date

25
Ordering supplies
  • Dispensing practice, easy it comes from your
    dispensary!
  • The practice may order in small stock of
    injectables
  • Local pharmacy, NHS prescription written in
    patients name

26
Other equipment
  • Nebuliser
  • Oxygen
  • Emergency box-
  • Airways, pulse oximeter, ECG, defibrillator,
    urinary catheterisation set, Laerdel mask
  • Torch
  • Dressing pack, suture equipment
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