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First-Aid Supplies
Check at least once a year to make sure you have all the basic supplies and the expiration date on medications has not passed.
- Adhesive bandage strips in assorted sizes
- Butterfly-shaped bandages for closing cuts
- Elastic bandages, both 2 and 3 inches wide, for wrapping sprained ankles or wrists or for supporting and putting pressure on injured, swollen, or sore knees
- Adhesive tape (one roll)
- Sterile gauze pads, 2 and 4 inches wide, for cleaning cuts and scrapes and covering larger wounds
- Paper tape that pulls off painlessly to hold gauze pads in place
- Eye-rinse cup
- Scissors
- Two pair of tweezers: a blunt-tipped pair for such things as removing an object from a child’s nose and a pair with pointed ends for removing splinters
Medications
Check expiration dates once a year.
- Antiseptic ointment
- Antihistamine tablets for allergic reactions
- Acetaminophen (Tylenol) for fever, pain, mild burns, and stings
- Syrup of ipecac to induce vomiting
- Calamine lotion for itching
Miscellaneous Items
- Antiseptic soap to clean wounds
- Ice pack, either the kind that holds ice cubes or is kept in the freezer
- Disposable gloves
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) mask
- Thermometer
- Penlight for examining sore throats
- Heating pad for treating sore or tense muscles
- Cold-mist vaporizer for relieving the congestion of colds and coughs
Information To Keep Handy
Near the phone, post numbers for family doctors and the local poison-control emergency numbers.
- Medical and self-care reference books
- List of allergies for each member of your family
- List of all prescription and non-prescription medications taken by each member of your family
- Signed medical consent forms for each member of your family, which will allow someone to authorize treatment if they are not able to give consent
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