About
About Us
Help
Privacy Policy
Terms of Service
LearnDesk
Learn
Academics
Business
Creative
Health and Fitness
Lifestyle
Personal Development
Software
Topics
Admissions
Engineering
Hardware
Hospitality
Humanities
Chinese
Languages
Maths
Pharma
View All Topics
Topics
Accounting
Advertising
Analysis
Analytics
Business Communication
eCommerce
Entrepreneurship
Finance
Finance - India
Freelancing
View All Topics
Topics
Arts & Crafts
Audio Editing
Audio Production
Dance
Design
Film Production
Music
Photography
Video Production
Writing
View All Topics
Topics
Dieting
Fitness
Food Safety
Games
Medical
Medical Professionals
Meditation
Mental Health
Pregnancy
Safety & First Aid
View All Topics
Topics
Beauty & Makeup
Food
Fashion
Gaming
Home Improvement
Parenting
Pet Care & Training
Relationships
Sustainable Living
View All Topics
Topics
Career Development
Learning
Religion and Spirituality
Self-Improvement
View All Topics
Topics
Accounting
Amazon Web Services
App Development
Continuous Integration
Backup Software
Business Automation
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Business Intelligence
Computer Aided Design (CAD)
View All Topics
Teach
Teach Online
Schedule
Items
Billing
Users
Marketing
Analytics
Settings
Change School
Account
Log In
Sign Up
First Aid and Children's Health: Your Complete Guide
Introduction
Goals of first aid, and role of first responder
Preview
Basic gear you should have in your home
A few good things to know about childrens vaccines
Items for home first aid kit
Child with a fever
What constitutes a fever, how to check temperature
Preview
When to seek professional treatment
How to treat at home, and what to monitor
Preview
Dislocations, sprains, fractures, and cuts
Different types of injuries
Preview
Treating sprains, suspected fractures (RICE)
Treating cuts, and wounds with object still in the wound
Closed vs Open fractures, open needs special attention, clean to avoid infection
Advanced video: Checking radial pulse with fractures of the humerus
Allergic Reactions
Severe vs non-dangerous allergies
How to respond to allergic reactions
Q & A
How do you put young kids to sleep?
Is diabetes dangerous?
Burns
Types and signs of burns
Treating burns
CPR
Assessing an unconscious child (ABCs)
Treating an unconscious baby (CPR)
Treating an unconscious child (CPR)
Seizures
Recognizing and responding to a seizure
What to know about febrile seizures
Choking
Properly differentiating between partial and complete obstruction
Treatment of infant choking
Treatment of child over the age of 2 choking
Asthma
Signs and symptoms of asthma attack
Treating asthma attacks
Croup
What is croup, what are the signs
How to respond, and when to seek advice
Swallowed something hazardous
Responding to suspected hazardous material
Preventing the risks of hazardous material
Serious falls
Signs to look out for after a fall
Monitoring children after a fall, and seeking help
Shock
Recognizing a child in shock
Types (hypovolemic, distributive (allergic, burns, septic)
Initial treatment, and monitoring a child in shock
Meningitis
What is meningitis
Signs and symptoms to worry about, and how to respond
Foreign Object is Nose or Ear
How to treat objects that are stuck in the nose or ear
Treating nosebleeds
Review
The key points to always remember
Foreign Object is Nose or Ear
First Aid and Children's Health: Your Complete Guide
By:
Medscreen
Share
Share the link to this page
Copied
Facebook
Twitter
WhatsApp
LinkedIn
Email
Add to Calendar
Add the class to your calendar
Add to Google Calendar
Add to Apple Calendar
Add to Yahoo Calendar
Add to Outlook Calendar
Print
Completed
We'll cover the following topics in this section:
How to treat objects that are stuck in the nose or ear
Treating nosebleeds
Previous
Next
Sign Up
Signup to access thousands of classes
Continue with Facebook
Continue with Google
OR
Continue with Email
Already a member?
Log In
By registering for a LearnDesk account, you agree to our
Terms of Service
and
Privacy Policy
.
Share
Share with friends, get 20% off
Invite your friends to LearnDesk learning marketplace. For each purchase they make, you get 20% off (upto $10) on your next purchase.
Share with Google Contacts