There are important safety standards any clinic should uphold that is providing ketamine treatment.
- Advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) training
- Basic life support (BLS) training, held by a second person who is in the clinic at all times
- An advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) cart with basic ACLS medications
- Medications for heart rhythms, antiarrhythmics, and allergies
- AED or Automated External Defibrillator
- Advanced airway training
- A plan for how to contact emergency support services
- A plan for various emergency scenarios, such as a bomb threat or environmental catastrophe
- Doorbells or call bells — patients should be able to reach a provider without needing to use advanced mental skills or language of vocabulary
- Controlled infusion pumps that continuously deliver the infusion dose at a set rate — controlled delivery gives practitioners greater control over the administration of medication and ensures a smoother experience for the patient
- Precise dosing — the use of tuberculosis syringes, or one milliliter syringes, allow for a very precise dose of ketamine
- Optimal individualized dosing — the dose of ketamine should be optimized for each individual patient, beyond the standard 0.5 mL/kilo dose
- Dosing administration expertise — providers should be familiar with how to draw up, measure, and create a dose range for patients in milliliters/kilogram
- Blood pressure monitoring & medications to raise or lower blood pressure as needed
- Oxygen monitoring & the capacity to deliver oxygen as needed
- EKG monitoring
