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Poison Prevention Safe Kids
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Presented by Stone County Health Dept. Chrisy Pollard RN
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Learning Objectives: Identify potential poisonous items and substances in everyday environment Describe strategies to prevent accidental poison exposures Observe proper safekeeping of medications in the child care environment Review first aid for accidental poisoning Verbalize information needed when contacting poison control call center
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What is a Poison? Anything someone eats, breathes, gets in the eyes or on the skin which causes sickness or death Comes in different forms: Solid Liquid Gas / Spray
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What is the Problem?? Stated by Safe Kids Research Poison centers answer more than 1 million calls a year about a child under age 5
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Statistics
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Poisons Are Everywhere! Laundry area – bleach, laundry detergent, etc. Garage/basement gasoline, weed killer, antifreeze, pesticides Outside – plants, mushrooms Kitchen – cleaners, detergents, meds Bathrooms – meds, cosmetics, hair products, mouthwash Bedroom – meds, jewelry, plants, coins, button batteries Diaper changing area- ointments, baby powder
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Things Look Alike!!
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Why Are Kids At Risk? Child’s curious nature – they like to explore, taste, and touch to learn Improper storage – the poisons are within reach of children Child care provider distracted – telephone, meal preparation, other children, etc. MOST POISONINGS OCCUR WHEN PRODUCT IS IN USE
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Top Poisonings Pain Relievers Cosmetics/personal care products Household cleaning products Sedatives/sleeping pills/psych drugs Foreign bodies/toys/misc Topical preparations Antidepressants Heart Medications Antihistamines Pesticides
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Toxic Substances Radon Lead Arts/Crafts material Plants Seasonal
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Lets Prevent Poisonings! Keep poisons out of the reach of children Do NOT leave children alone or unattended Be aware of all possible hazards in the setting ( have material data sheets on them) There is no such thing as “child proof” Teach children to ask first before putting anything in mouth Never call medicine candy
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The Material Safety Data Sheet ( MSDS ) is a detailed information bulletin prepared by the manufacturer or importer of a chemical that describes the physical and chemical properties, physical and health hazards, routes of exposure, precautions for safe handling and use, emergency and first-aid procedures, and control...
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What If Someone Is Poisoned? Stay calm, but don’t wait for the person to look or feel sick; some poisonings have a delayed effect If person is unconscious, having convulsions or difficulty breathing call 911 Otherwise call Poison Control
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First Aid For Poisoning Swallowed Inhaled On the skin In the eye Do not give anything, call Poison Control Get victim to fresh air, call Poison Control Remove contaminated clothing and rinse skin with water for 10 mins, call Poison Control Flush eye for 15 mins using large cup lukewarm water held 2 to 4 inches from eye, call Poison Control
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Calling Poison Control Questions the Poison Control specialist may ask: - how the person is feeling or acting - age and weight of person - name and description of medicine, product or plant (have container with you) - amount taken - when it happened - name and phone number
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Poison Control Is : Free and confidential Available 24/7 every day of the year The place to call for poison help Staffed by nurses and pharmacists who answer the phones and want to help you Don’t be afraid to call! Only the people helping you will know your name
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Conclusion Poisons are all around us. We come in contact with them every day Awareness and simple safety precautions can help keep kids we care for safe Take action – check the setting for possible dangers Never hesitate to call Missouri Poison Control for help
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Resources www.missouripoisoncenter.org www.missouripoisoncenter.org www.epa.gov/radon; stone county www.epa.gov/radon Poisonhelp.hrsa.gov; seasonal tips Utah poison control center; Babysitter’s Guide to Poison Prevention Images from Safe Kids Worldwide and Poison Control
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