What to Keep In a First-Aid Kit
With children around, it's important to keep a first-aid kit handy in case of an emergency. But what should go in it? Here are the essentials:
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Adhesive bandages & sterile gauze pads
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First-aid tape (to secure the gauze)
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Small scissors
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Thermometer
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Liquid acetaminophen
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Bottle of rehydrating solution
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Tweezers (for removing splinters)
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Over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream
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Antiseptic lotion or liquid
Phone Numbers to Keep Handy in Case of an Emergency
In an emergency, every second counts. That's why it's a good idea to keep a list of phone numbers that you can access in a flash.
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911
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A neighbor, friend or relative
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Work phone number(s)
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Cell phone number(s)
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Emergency medical services
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Fire department
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Police department
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Poison control
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Pediatrician
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Medical insurance plan
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Pharmacy
Child's Medical History
Important information to post for caregiver or for your reference during stressful times.
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Child's full name & date of birth
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Pre-existing medical conditions
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Allergies to food or medications
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Immunization record
Dr. Bettye M. Caldwell Ph.D. Professor of Pediatrics in Child Development and Education
Our parenting advice is given as suggestions only. We recommend you also consult your healthcare provider, and urge you to contact them immediately if your question is urgent or about a medical condition.