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. 2020 Jun 24;20:992. doi: 10.1186/s12889-020-09043-3

Table 1.

Components of the study definition for emergency-equipped hospital

ETAT+ hospital audit components (14) Emergency-equipped study definition
STAFF Healthcare worker present or officially on-call 24 h per day
TRANSPORT Functional ambulance or other emergency transport for clients
EQUIPMENT
 Weighing scale for infants Infant weighing scale (100 g graduation)
 Weighing scale for children Child weighing scale (250 g graduation)
 Oxygen source without sharing individual meters Oxygen concentrator or filled oxygen cylinder
 Complete suction equipment Suction with catheter or bulb for newborns
 Resuscitation equipment – BVM for all ages, NGT, needles and syringes Self-inflating bag/mask for adult, child or neonate (see “Consumables” for other related equipment)
 Nebulizer or spacer and mask for asthma treatment Micro nebulizer or spacer for inhalers
 Phototherapy equipment Not audited
 Infant warming devices Not audited
LABORATORY SERVICES
 Blood slide microscopy or malaria RDT available Malaria RDT or microscopy (giemsa stain, field stain or acridine orange)
 Haemoglobin / haematocrit measurement Haematology analyser or HemoCue equipment including microcuvettes or colorimeter/hemoglobinometer including Drabkins solution or litmus paper method for haemoglobin test services
 Blood glucose measurement Glucometer with test strips or blood chemistry analyser
 Cross match and blood bank Blood typing: anti-A, B, D and Coombs reagent
 CSF microscopy and gram stain Not audited
 Radiology CXR Digital x-ray with no film required, x-ray machine with unexpired film, or CT scan
MEDICATIONS
 1. RESUSCITATION / EMERGENCY MEDICINES
 Adrenaline 1 in 1000 Injectable epinephrine / adrenaline
 Diazepam Injectable diazepam
 Glucose (10% or 50% for preparing 10%) Injectable glucose solution (10% or 50%)
 Hydrocortisone injection Injectable hydrocortisone
 Salbutamol inhaled Inhalation salbutamol
 IV salbutamol Not audited
 2. ANTIBIOTICS Injectable antibiotics, any type
 3. ANTIMALARIALS Injectable antimalarials, any type
FLUIDS
 Intravenous fluids Normal saline/sodium chloride injectable solution or dextrose 5%-normal saline or half-strength Darrow’s solution or Ringers lactate or IV solution (plasma expanders) with infusion set
FEEDS
 Feeds (e.g. F75, F100, formula feeds) Not audited
CONSUMABLES
 Syringes 1, 2, 5, 10 & 20 mls Single use standard disposable syringes with needles or auto-destruct syringes with needles
 Blood transfusion sets Blood transfusion services provided in past 3 months (yes/no)
 Cannula / scale vein sets 18, 20, 22 & 24G Cannula for administering IV fluids (21-24G)
 Needles 18, 20, 22 & 24G Listed above for “Syringes”
 Suction catheters 8, 10 & 12G Listed above for “Complete suction equipment”
 Nasogastric tubes 6, 8, 10 & 12 Nasogastric tubes (10-16G)
 Topical antiseptic for burns Not audited
 Sterile dressings Not audited