First Aid Kit usually has some small bandages some headache pills some burn cream some bandaids. A sling a device to give safe mouth to mouth resutertation~~
2007-05-19 00:05:42
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answered by burning brightly 7
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Hai, a teacher is the whole and sole responsible for the child when the kid is in school, accidents are common for childrens to happen while their play so what I feel is a teacher sholud have a first aid kit always with her/him. And it should contain
1. A cotton to clean up the wound.
2. Dettol/Savlon as it doesn't burn else any antispectic lotion.
3. An antispectic ointment to apply on the wound.
4. To tie it up gauge is required the most.
5. To cut the gauge the kit must contain a saftey scissors.
6. And if the wound is not that big need to use bandeds.
7. A thermometer as for some kids its common to gain high
temperature due to pain.
8. Even a forcep for safety.
2007-05-19 05:47:09
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answered by barbie 1
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Because of legal issues , send to school nurse, if your school does not have a nurse them send to office and they will have have some one trained to tend to the problem, Teachers are trained in CPR but not usually wound care, if you live in a state that does allow its teachers to administer first aid the kit should contain everything your kit at home should have.
Sterile water
gauze pads
non allergenic tape
Penlight or flashlight
Does the list seem small yes but remember you do not have the child's history and with latex allergies etc one must be very cautious when administering First aid
2007-05-19 07:53:22
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answered by star 3
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A small first aid kit which would contain such thing as; band aids tweezers, swabs, detol, small scissors, bandage, gauze, a sling,.panadol, a medical wound cleanser, a form describing to parent what treatment was administered.
2007-05-19 05:29:35
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answered by musicdancerecords 4
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-Different sized Band-Aids
-Alcohol wipes (it will hurt but it will clean the wound)
-Antibacterial ointment (like Neosporin + pain)
-Disposable latex gloves
-Children's Tylenol and/or Children's Motrin
-An ointment for insect bites
-The phone numbers for your local police, fire deparment and the poison control center
2007-05-19 05:16:29
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answered by Cinthia C 2
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* Bandages
* Dettol / antispectic lotion
* Pain killers
2007-05-19 05:10:55
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answered by tdrajagopal 6
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How old are the kids?
2007-05-19 05:13:38
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answered by Anonymous
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