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| ATP Abdominal Pain | Saline lock, CBC, CMP, Lipase, POCT Urine Dip, POCT UPT (females) |
| ATP Antipyretic | Tylenol/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 Pain | DO 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 Epistaxis | Get ENT tray ready - have at bedside |
| ATP Flank Pain | Saline lock, BMP, POCT urine dip, POCT UPT (female) |
| ATP Gateway | Verify 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 Laceration | Suture tray set-up, lidocaine with epi, update tetanus with TDaP, control bleeding, dry sterile dressing |
| ATP Orthopedic | SINGLE 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 Bleed | CBC, Rh screen (if not already in system) Quant BHCG, catheterized urinalysis |
| ATP Sore Throat | POCT 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 2012 | Abdominal Pain, Antipyretic, Chest Pain, Epistaxis, Flank Pain, Gateway, Laceration, Orthopedic, Pregnant Vaginal Bleeding, and Sore Throat |
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