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CHEMPACK Program in New Mexico

CHEMPACK is a part of the Strategic National Stockpile Program.  The goal of the CHEMPACK Program is to forward place chemical and nerve agent antidotes in order to provide state and local governments a rapidly accessible and sustainable resource to improve their ability to quickly respond to a chemical event.  The SNS Program along with the New Mexico Department of Health Bureau of Health Emergency Management has pre positioned caches of nerve agent antidotes throughout New Mexico.

CHEMPACK GUIDE

Date of Publication and Change Request Form

CHEMPACK Utilization Guide

CHEMPACK GUIDE INDIVIDUAL FORMS

CHEMPACK Facility Environmental Alarm Procedures

Mark 1 Nerve Antidote Kit New Mexico Protocol

CHEMPACK Container Opening Instructions for Confirmed Nerve Agent Exposure

Pharmacist Checklist for CHEMPACK Activation

Nerve Agent Patient Information Sheet and Follow up Instructions

CHEMPACK Inventory Reconciliation Sheet

Transfer of Custody Forms

Controlled Substance Transfer Form

Nerve Agent Antidote Dosing Chart

CHEMPACK Request Algorithm

Mnemonic for Nerve Agent Exposure

Nerve Agent Exposure Poster

Nerve Agent Signs and Symptoms                                                                                 

CHEMPACK FAQ

POWER POINT TRAININGS

Mark 1 Kit Training

CHEMPACK Training Module 1

CHEMPACK Training Module 2  (Training under construction)

CHEMPACK Training Module 3

CHEMPACK Primer

NM SNS CHEMPACK First Responder Training

CHEMPACK Overview

CHEMPACK Presentation for Key Stakeholders

 

New Mexico’s SNS program is administered by the Bureau of Health Emergency Management. For more information, contact the State SNS Coordinator at (505) 476-8231 or send an e-mail.


Click here to visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website on the Strategic National Stockpile.


There is additional information for cities, counties and states on implementing an SNS plan available at the National Association of County and City Health Officials.