The National Pediatric Readiness Project Checklist: Equipment, Supplies, & Medications
- EMSC Innovation & Improvement Center
- 15 minutes
Sample: Pediatric Emergency Equipment Daily Checklist
- EMSC Innovation & Improvement Center
- 15 minutes
This subsection ensures age- and size-appropriate pediatric equipment, supplies, and medications are readily available, organized, and maintained.
Why it matters: Gaps in equipment or medications can delay care and increase risk of errors and issues during both routine emergencies and resuscitation.
Key focus areas: Availability, standardization, maintenance, accessibility.
Who to engage: Pediatric emergency care coordinators (PECCs), ED clinical teams, ED leadership, materials management, and pharmacy.
Getting started: Key resources are labelled “Pinned.” These are considered foundational. Start with them first.
A foundational tool that helps emergency departments (EDs) quickly evaluate Pediatric Readiness and understand what being “Pediatric Ready” entails.
This sample, quick-reference tool that helps emergency department (ED) staff identify the location of essential pediatric emergency equipment and supplies. Supports onboarding, ongoing training, situational awareness, and efficient, organized care during pediatric emergencies and routine clinical care.
Hands-on onboarding or refresher activity designed to help emergency department (ED) staff become familiar with pediatric emergency equipment and supplies.
Outlines recommended pediatric crash cart contents, including essential equipment, medications, and supplies needed for pediatric emergencies and resuscitations.
Visual reference highlighting essential pediatric airway, breathing, circulation, and resuscitation supplies. Supports standardization, improves recall under stress, and reinforces familiarity with critical pediatric resources.
This sample, quick-reference tool that helps emergency department (ED) staff identify the location of essential pediatric emergency equipment and supplies.