A 2022 inspection of the facility found that a physician listed on the registration was not working there anymore.
Additionally, the facility’s crash cart did not have albuterol with a small volume nebulizer for bronchospasms, atropine, epinephrine, calcium chloride, naloxone or paralytic drug given during anesthesia.
Its 30-day suspension went into effect on Dec. 29.
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