NOTICES
Approved Medications List for Critical Care Transport Ambulance Services
[45 Pa.B. 2677]
[Saturday, May 30, 2015]Under 28 Pa. Code §§ 1027.3(c) and 1027.5(b) (relating to licensure and general operating standards; and medication use, control and security), the following medications are approved for administration by paramedics, prehospital registered nurses (PHRN), prehospital physician extenders (PHPE) and prehospital emergency medical services physicians (PHP) when functioning for an emergency medical service (EMS) agency that has been licensed as a critical care transport (CCT) ambulance service under 35 Pa.C.S. § 8129 (relating to emergency medical services agencies) during interfacility transport in a CCT ambulance when use of those medications is permitted by the applicable Department of Health-approved critical care transport protocols or when ordered online by a medical command physician. CCT ambulance services may use the following medications in addition to the approved medications listed for advanced life support ambulance services at 43 Pa.B. 3060 (June 1, 2013).
1. Abciximab2
2. Albumin1,2
3. Anti-Coagulants/Anti-Platelets: All Types (Not otherwise specified)1,2
4. Anti-Emetics: All Types (Not otherwise specified)1.2
5. Anti-Hypertensives: All Types (Not otherwise specified)2
6. Antivenom1,2
7. Atenolol1,2
8. Barbiturates2
9. Bivalirudin2
10. Blood Products2
11. Clopidogrel2
12. Dextran1,2
13. Digoxin2
14. Dilaudid2
15. Eptifibatide2
16. Esmolol2
17. Fibrinolytics/Thrombolytics: All Types2
18. Glucocorticoids/Mineralcorticoids1,2
19. Heparin2
20. Hespan1,2
21. Hydralazine1,2
22. Hydroxocobalamin1,2
23. Insulin2
24. Ketamine1,2
25. Ketorolac1,2
26. Labetolol1,2
27. Mannitol2
28. Metaproterenol1,2
29. Metoprolol1,2
30. Milrinone1,2
31. Non-Depolarizing Agents1,2
32. Norepinephrine2
33. Other Non-Benzodiazepine Anti-Convulsants2
34. Phenylephrine2
35. Phenytoin/Phosphenytoin1,2
36. Plasmanate1,2
37. Potassium Chloride2
38. Propofol1,2
39. Propranolol1,2
40. Prostaglandins: All Types2
41. Quinidine Sulfate/Gluconate2
42. Romazicon2
43. Succinylcholine2
44. Theophylline1,2
45. Tirofiban2
46. Tocolytics: All Types (Not otherwise specified)2
47. Total Parenteral Nutrition2
1. Paramedics who are authorized to function for an EMS agency that has been licensed as a CCT ambulance service are restricted to the maintenance and monitoring of medication administration that is initiated at the sending medical facility.
2. Paramedics who are authorized to function for an EMS agency that has been licensed as a CCT ambulance service may only administer the medication in the direct physical presence of, and supervised by, a PHRN, PHPE or PHP.
Persons with a disability who require an alternate format of this notice (for example, large print, audiotape, Braille) should contact Richard L. Gibbons, Bureau Director, Department of Health, Bureau of Emergency Medical Services, Room 606, Health and Welfare Building, 625 Forster Street, Harrisburg, PA 17120-0710, (717) 787-8740. Speech or hearing impaired persons may use V/TT (717) 783-6154 or the Pennsylvania AT&T Relay Service at (800) 654-5984 (TT).
KAREN M. MURPHY, PhD, RN,
Secretary
[Pa.B. Doc. No. 15-1020. Filed for public inspection May 29, 2015, 9:00 a.m.]
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