Paediatric 12 Hour First Aid Level 3 (VTQ)™ - Online Blended Part 1

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Paediatric First Aid Kits

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First Aid Kits: Essential Contents and Guidelines

Overview of First Aid Kits

In this video, we explore the essential contents of first aid kits, crucial for handling emergency situations effectively.

Contents of a First Aid Kit

  • Gloves: All first aid kits include vinyl or nitrile gloves, avoiding latex due to allergy concerns. Gloves are typically sealed for hygiene.
  • Face Shield: Used for rescue breaths to protect against infection, featuring a valve for safe breathing.
  • Plasters: Essential for minor injuries, available in various sizes. Maintain cleanliness and avoid contaminating the box.
  • Gauze Pad and Micropore Tape: Used for larger wounds to cover and secure them in place.
  • Tubular Bandages: Ideal for finger injuries, applied easily with an applicator and secured with micropore tape.
  • Eye Pads: Used to cover eyes; take care as it can be unsettling for children.
  • Pressure Dressings: For serious bleeding, ensure they are sterile and within expiry date.
  • Moist Wipes: Used to clean small cuts or grazes.
  • Triangular Bandages and Safety Pins: Used for slings or immobilisation; safety pins secure bandages.
  • Saline Solution: Used to clean wounds or mop up blood.
  • Blunt-Ended Scissors: Used to cut dressings safely.

Storage and Safety Guidelines

First aid kits should be:

  • Accessible to first aiders but out of children's reach.
  • Kept dry and in a dust-free environment.
  • Stored in a clearly labelled, humidity-controlled area.
  • Accompanied by a first aid guide and student manual for reference.

Ensure all staff and parents are aware of the kit's location and contents.

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