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Special Outpatient Surgery Edition - Staff and Patient Safety - October 2018

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of 10L/min to flush volatile anesthetics from the patient and lower his end-tidal CO 2 level. 5. How long should it take to get the MH cart to a patient's bedside? a. less than 1 minute b. 5 minutes c. 10 minutes d. 15 minutes Answer: c The reason: MHAUS recommends that dantrolene should be "imme- diately" available; which means it should take no longer than 10 min- utes to bring the drug bedside for administration. Many third-party state and national medical facility review organizations have endorsed dantrolene availability within that time frame. Surveyors from the Joint Commission often ask about dantrolene availability during sur- veys of both inpatient and outpatient surgical facilities. 6. Who should retrieve the MH cart during a crisis? a. surgeon b. anesthesia provider c. scrub tech d. circulating nurse e. someone outside the OR Answer: e The reason: The anesthesia provider is immediately involved in the MH crisis recognition and management, and both the surgeon and 4 0 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E • O C T O B E R 2 0 1 8

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