First Aid For Children

By knowing the correct first aid for children, you can get a child out of an emergency situation.

We will give you the basic instructions on children's first aid to prepare you in case of an emergency or accident. Learning this information ahead of time could save a child's life.

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Prevention of accidents is the most important treatment.

Making sure a child doesn't shallow small objects, touch electricity, fall from high places are some of the precautions you need to take.

It is important to provide the correct first aid treatment between the time the child is injured and the time professional help arrives.

We have provided a list of common childhood injuries that can happen and how to handle them. Scroll down the list below to find the first aid page that you are looking for.

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Allergic Reactions
Animal Bites
Bed Bug Bites
Broken Bones
Broken Nose
Burns
Choking (Heimlich Maneuver)
CPR
Dental Emergencies
Ear Injuries
Eye Injuries
Falling Accidents
Frostbite
Heat Stroke and Heat Exhaustion
Insect Bites
Jellyfish Stings
Nose Bleeds
Poison Safety
Poison Ivy/Oak/Sumac
Snake Bites
Spider Bites
Strains and Sprains
Sunburn
Tick Bites
Wound Care




Children's First Aid Kit

You should consider buying a first aid kit for home and car emergencies. Here is a list of what you need.

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  • First-aid manual
  • Disposable instant cold packs
  • Adhesive tape
  • Sterile gauze
  • Eye goggles
  • Tweezers
  • Thermometer
  • Antiseptic wipes
  • Roll of elastic wrap
  • Sharp scissors
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Calamine lotion
  • Safety pins
  • Sunscreen
  • Eyepatch
  • Arm sling
  • Adhesive bandages in several sizes
  • Disposable latex gloves (at least 2 pairs)
  • Sterile eyewash, such as a saline solution
  • Antihistamine (for allergic reactions)
  • Hydrocortisone cream (1%)
  • Antiseptic solution (like hydrogen peroxide)
  • Antibiotic cream (triple-antibiotic ointment)
  • Acetaminophen and ibuprofen
  • Mouthpiece for administering CPR
  • Emergency blanket
  • Ipecac syrup (check with Poison Control Center before inducing vomiting)
  • Your emergency contact list (Click here for a copy)

  • Make sure you post your emergency contact list by all of your telephones and also have a copy of the list in your first aid kit. Make sure you have the poison control center on your emergency phone list, 1-800-222-1222, USA.

    See the Following Video on First Aid for Kids:






    These instructions and videos should not replace real CPR and First Aid training.

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