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adenocard, atropine, verapamil, calcium chloride, dextrose 50%, cordarone, epinephrine, lanoxine, furosemide, mag sulfate, prcainamide, sodium bicarb, lidocaine, dobutamine, dopamine, and nitroglycerin

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A crash cart, or code cart, is for patient emergencies, especially cardiac arrest. The cart contains drugs to resuscitate the patient and treat dysrhythmias, as well as the tools needed for intubation and defibrillation.

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A medical crash cart can be found in various locations throughout a hospital or nursing home. It is meant to contain everything that may be needed to try and save a patient's life. They usually have suction, medications, AEDs and oxygen delivery systems.

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