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Assembling a First Aid Kit for Babies
by Michelle Bery
Description: How to assemble a first aid kit for your baby to take with you in the car.
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When it comes to babies, nothing can be scarier than facing an
emergency situation or injury. New and veteran parents alike –
as well as child caregivers – will attest to the fact that
nothing keeps them up at night more than imagining themselves
in a situation where they are unable to help their injured
child. But getting control of this fear can simply mean the
assembly of a comprehensive first aid kit for babies. Knowing
that you have the tools necessary to respond to most situations
can alleviate an enormous amount of stress.
Much like the standard first aid kit that most people keep in
their homes, cars, and offices, a first aid kit for babies
contains a number of generally essential items. Added to this
are particular items that are specific to the care of babies.
Many stores – as part of their packaging and marketing to
parents – assemble and sell a first aid kit for babies. While
these can include a number of pertinent items, it is often best
to put together your own kit that you know contains the items
with which you feel comfortable.
A first aid kit for babies should be kept at home, in a diaper
bag that travels with you, and in all your vehicles. This may
seem like over-preparedness but it is absolutely essential to
knowing you have what you need when you need it.
Included in a first aid kit for babies should be phone numbers
for your pediatrician, poison control, your pharmacy, and your
health insurance carrier – as well as all pertinent health
insurance information.
Additionally, any first aid kit for babies should have a rectal
and oral thermometer included in it. The rectal thermometer
gives the most accurate temperature reading but an oral
thermometer can be used with older children. Also include
children’s pain reliever and fever reducer, small bandages,
alcohol or other antiseptic for cleaning wounds, antibacterial
wipes and cream, Syrup of Ipecac, an extra supply of any
medications your child takes on a regular basis, and sunscreen.
Of course this is only a general list; the advantage to
assembling your own first aid kit for babies is that you can
include those things that are specific to your child and that
you find to be the most important.
A first aid kit for babies will not only bring comfort to an
injured or un-well child, but it will bring you unlimited
comfort as well, knowing that you are as prepared as you can be
for any situation that arises.
For easy to understand, in depth information
about first aid visit our ezGuide 2
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