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Baby First Aid Kit: The 15 Items You Really Need
Baby First Aid Kit: The 15 Items You Really Need
Wondering what items should be in your babys first aid kit? Here are 15 essentials that you should have on hand once you bring your baby home, recommended by the experts at Childrens Hospital Colorado :To get more news about portable medical kit, you can visit rusuntacmed.com official website. Lets take a look at why neonatal experts, board-certified pediatricians and child safety specialists suggest each of the items on our baby first aid kit checklist. First aid manual A first aid manual provides step-by-step instructions on how to use all the items in your babys first aid kit. You can also try free first aid apps such as those offered by the American Red Cross. Bulb syringe/nasal aspirator When your baby is young, they need assistance clearing out their nasal cavity if it becomes congested. A suction device like a plastic bulb syringe or a nasal aspirator can be used to suck out the mucus until they can blow their own nose. Some 2-year-olds can blow their nose, but some kids are much older before they can do it, Cleveland Clinic pediatrician Dr. Amy Sniderman explained in an article. Its a coordination thing -- they have to be able to close their mouth and blow out their nose. Saline nose drops For babies and young children, suction used along with nasal saline drops can help clear mucus," pediatrician Dr. Lauren Beene, of University Hospitals Suburban Pediatrics in Ohio, said in an article. You can put a few drops of saline drops into your babys nostrils to help moisten and loosen the mucus before using the bulb syringe or nasal aspirator to suck it out. Rectal thermometer A rectal thermometer is considered the most accurate type of at-home temperature gauge to help you figure out if your baby is running a fever. If your baby does have a fever, you can help treat it with over-the-counter medication that contains acetaminophen after the age of 2 months. Beene advised that giving the correct dosage of infant acetaminophen is vital. If you are unsure of a safe and adequate dose, you can always call your pediatrician for help, she said. Medicine dropper A dropper has dose markings on it for medicines such as infant acetaminophen so that you can be sure youre giving your baby the right amount. Sterile cotton balls and gauze Minor scrapes are normal when your baby starts crawling and then walking. Sterile cotton balls can be used to apply ointments to the injured area after you clean it with soap and water. Sterile gauze helps protect your babys delicate skin from infections. |
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