CHAPTER 128 ■ EQUIPMENT CALEB E WARD, DEWESH AGRAWAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT This chapter provides a suggested list of critical equipment that should be available in a pediatric emergency department Equipment and supplies listed in the National Pediatric Readiness Project facility audit form are denoted with* Airway 1.1 Tongue depressors 1.2 Suction catheters* (6F, 8F, 10F, 12F, 14F) 1.3 Yankauer suction tips 1.4 Magill forceps* (small, medium, large) 1.5 Oropharyngeal airways* (00, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) 1.6 Nasopharyngeal airways* (12F, 14F, 16F, 18F, 20F, 22F, 24F, 26F, 28F, 30F) 1.7 Tracheostomy tubes* (multiple sizes, types) 1.8 Humidivent 1.9 Meconium aspirator Breathing 2.1 Oxygen supply 2.2 Oxygen flow meter 2.3 Oxygen tubing 2.4 Oxygen cylinder key 2.5 Nasal cannula (infant, child)* 2.6 Clear oxygen masks (standard and nonrebreather) (infant, child, adult)* 2.7 Nebulizer and administration equipment 2.8 Self-inflating bags with oxygen reservoir and facemasks* (infant, child, adult) 2.9 Anesthesia bags with reservoir (0.5 L, L, L) 2.10 Laryngoscope handle (small, large) 2.11 Laryngoscope blades with extra batteries and bulbs 2.11.1 Miller (00, 0, 1, 2, 3)*