Introduction : Accidents are the main cause of injury and even death in children. People only relate accidents to traffic accident or accidents in outdoor activities. The main cause of home accident is general negligence of safety at home.
FALL
Cause:
Unstable gait of the toddler, presence of objects on floor, lack of supervision, curiosity of the children, etc.
Prevention:
Keep floors free of toys and obstructions.
Exercise close supervision when toddler learns to walk.
Never leave babies unattended on raised surfaces.
Check constantly floor surface for wear and tear.
Keep floor dry.
Always ensure bed-rail of the baby cot is raised when the baby is in the cot.
Always use a securely fitted safety harness in a pram, pushchair or high chair.
Windows and doors must be locked to avoid misadventure by children.
Avoid placing “step-stones’ such as a chair next to a window.
Take extra care to avoid side-turning of a baby chair.
First Aid:
1. Don’t panic. Call for help if necessary.
2. Check the level of consciousness of the infant/ child.
3. Examine the child if airway is clear (e.g. can talk, cry or not); if breathing is adequate and circulation is normal (observe color of the face, depth and rate of breathing).
4. If breathing and circulation are normal, check for any other injuries on the body.
5. If bleeding occurs, ensure there is no foreign body in the wound. Apply direct pressure to stop bleeding by covering a clean gauze on it and add pressure on the gauze by your hand. Elevate the injured limb.
6. If deformity is seen on the injured part, do not remove it and call for help immediately.
Choking
Cause:
Accidental swallowing of foreign body, strangulation, covering of head by blankets, accidental suffocation by pillow while baby sleeps in a prone position , near –drowning etc.
Prevention :
Choose toys appropriate to the age of children. Avoid toys with detachable small parts.
Ensure small objects are kept out of reach of children.
Pull cords on curtains and blinds should be kept short and out of reach of children.
Strings and plastic bags should be kept short and out of reach of children.
Strings and plastic bags should be kept out of reach of children.
Fold able furniture should be properly placed and locked. Instruct children not to play with them.
Instruct children not to play while eating.
Never let children use milk bottle by themselves without adult’s supervision.
Never use pillow for baby under one year of age. Do not use large and heavy blanket cover the face of children during sleep.
Avoid sleeping with baby on the same bed.
Never leave children alone in a bath tub or basin filled with water.
Bucket filled with water must be covered and keep children away from it.
First Aid :
1. Do not panic. Remove the cause from the patient .
2. Call for help immediately.
3. Perform CPR if necessary.
Burn/Scald
Cause:
Scald by hot water, burn by fire, touch on hot objects such as cooking utensil, etc.
Prevention:
For adults, never hold a hot drink/ food and a child at the same time.
Ensure milk, con gee or other foodstuff is at a reasonable temperature before feeding.
Ensure proper fence or door is installed at the entrance of kitchen. While cooking, pay extra attention to the stove fire and the cooking utensil. Turn the pan handle away from the front, and close to the wall.
When running a bath for a child, always test water temperature beforehand.
Install proper cover to sockets.
Warn children never play with fire.
First Aid:
1. Do not Panic. If necessary, call for help.
2. Examine the child if airway is clear (e.g.can talk, cry or not); if breathing is adequate and circulation is normal.
3. If breathing and circulation are normal , check for the burn or scald injuries on the body.
4. Rinse the injury site with tap water for about 10 minutes. If the child feels chilled, stop rinsing.
5. Cover the injury site with a sterile gauze . Dress with bandages.
6. Never apply toothpaste, soy sauce or other ointments on the injured sites.
7. Do not puncture any blister.
8. Do not tear off any burned clothing that sticks on the injured site.
Poisoning
Cause:
Food poisoning , accidental swallowing of drugs, detergents, insecticides, etc.
Prevention:
Keep medicines and chemicals out of sight and reach of children, preferably in an isolated , locked cabinet.
Always store chemicals in their original containers with appropriate labels.
Never tell children drugs are “sweets” as this may give a wrong idea to children.
Ensure toys and dining utensils bought meet the international standard, e.g. coloring materials being non-toxic.
First Aid:
1. Do not panic. Call for help immediately.
2. Examine the child if the airway is clear (e.g. can talk, cry or not); if breathing is adequate and circulation Is normal (observe color of the face , depth and rate of breathing).
3. Start CPR if necessary . Be cautious not to contact any chemicals.
4. If the child is unconscious but the airway is clear, breathing & circulation are normal, place in a lateral position.
5. Bring along with any vomits and remains of drugs taken when seeking medical treatment.
Thanks,
Health, January-2013
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