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

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Planning for paediatric emergencies

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Emergency Planning When Caring for Children

Importance of Emergency Planning

When looking after children, it's crucial to plan for emergencies proactively rather than reactively. Planning ahead helps prevent accidents and ensures preparedness in case of incidents.

Key Considerations

Here are some important factors to consider when planning for emergencies:

  • Contact Information: Compile a list of emergency contacts and store it on your phone for quick access.
  • Communication: Plan how you will contact emergency services or medical professionals and know the locations of nearby medical facilities.
  • Notification: Determine who needs to be informed in case of an emergency, such as parents or grandparents, and decide on the method of communication.
  • Medical Supplies: Ensure you have essential medical equipment like a first aid kit, necessary medications, and any specific foods required.
  • Childcare Arrangements: Plan what you will do with other children or pets if you need to accompany a child to medical appointments.
  • Travel and Insurance: Review your travel arrangements and ensure you have appropriate insurance coverage.
  • Existing Medical Conditions: Be aware of any medical conditions affecting the children in your care and know how to respond appropriately in an emergency.
  • Fire Safety: Implement fire precautions and have a clear plan of action in case of a fire emergency.
  • Additional Children: Consider any extra concerns if caring for additional children beyond your usual care arrangement.
  • Risk Assessment: Conduct thorough risk assessments of your work environment to identify and mitigate potential hazards.

Downloadable sheets are available in our resources section to record medications and emergency contacts.