STAFFING RECOMMENDATIONS Staffing requirements may vary by state. Follow your local requirements when determining the staff needed for your infusion site of care. Based on Lilly’s clinical trial experience, the following roles should be considered to ensure the safest care environment for patients receiving bamlanivimab antibody infusion. Infusion sites of care should have appropriately trained medical staff to administer infusion treatments and identify and manage potential adverse reactions. It is recommended that participants who experience a systemic hypersensitivity reaction be treated per the local standard of care. Role Recommendations Patient intake Person with basic administrative skills Drug infusion Health care professional trained in IV admixture preparation (such as a preparation nurse, pharmacist, pharmacy tech) Infusion: start IV Health care professional trained to start an IV Infusion: administer Health care professional trained in administering IV infusion infusion Healthcare professional trained in: Infusion monitoring • assessing infusion-related reactions • treating infusion-related reactions • vital sign monitoring Healthcare professional trained in: Post-infusion • assessing infusion-related reactions observation • treating infusion-related reactions • vital sign monitoring • providing discharge education for the patient Patient release Person with basic administrative skills Waste removal Person trained in COVID-19 cleaning and disinfection and cleaning Notes: • At least one health care professional should have Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) or Basic Life Support (BLS) certification or equivalent. • The same health care professional may perform more than one role. • State or county requirements may dictate specific qualifications for some roles. Lilly Bamlanivimab Antibody Playbook | 21 PP-BM-US-0024
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