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ATP Abdominal PainSaline lock, CBC, CMP, Lipase, POCT Urine Dip, POCT UPT (females)
ATP AntipyreticTylenol/Motrin for fever - dose determined by age and weight; Tylenol 15mg/kg; Ibuprofen 10mg/kg; adult dose 2 tablets (make sure you put in specific dosage in computer as one time dose)
ATP Chest PainDO NOT PUT IN CCU WORKUP- PUT IN AS ATP CHEST PAIN - stat EKG (take to provider with brief history); POCT Troponin, CBC, CMP, CPK, CPK-MB, CXR (portable if patient's condition warrents), saline lock, oxygen AFTER room air pulse ox
ATP EpistaxisGet ENT tray ready - have at bedside
ATP Flank PainSaline lock, BMP, POCT urine dip, POCT UPT (female)
ATP GatewayVerify suicidality/acute psychosis, if so and >18 y/o do ATP Gateway work-up; IP consult for psych social worker, labs to obtain include ethanol, serum, CBC, CMP, HCT Quant (females)TSH 3rd generation, urinalysis (routine), drug screen (urine-rapid)
ATP LacerationSuture tray set-up, lidocaine with epi, update tetanus with TDaP, control bleeding, dry sterile dressing
ATP OrthopedicSINGLE LIMB ONLY - ice to affected body part, elevate affected body part (sling if upper extremity), x-ray of the affected body part (examine thouroughly to determine precise x-ray to be taken - ex foot, not ankle, or wrist, not hand, etc)
ATP Pregnant Vag BleedCBC, Rh screen (if not already in system) Quant BHCG, catheterized urinalysis
ATP Sore ThroatPOCT RSS, culture if negative; medicate with tylenol/motrin for fever as per antipyretic ATP
Name the 10 ATPs that were approved by the ED Medical Staff in October of 2012Abdominal Pain, Antipyretic, Chest Pain, Epistaxis, Flank Pain, Gateway, Laceration, Orthopedic, Pregnant Vaginal Bleeding, and Sore Throat


Martinsburg, WV

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