Assessing and planning for possible medical emergencies with the necessary skills and supplies will help you have peace of mind and react calmly when medical help might not be immediately available.
Be ready with medical kits in your home, vehicle, and office. Assemble your own using a tacklebox, etc.
Consider training in First Aid, CPR, AED, Lifeguarding, and other skills that would be invaluable in emergencies. The American Redcross offers online and classroom instruction.
Know how to set up a sickroom to contain and guard against the spread of sickness.
Melchizedek Priesthood holders may obtain consecrated oil as preparation to administer to others in an emergency. Memorize or know where to find the blessings. See General Handbook 18.13.2
To assess illnesses, have a fever thermometer. Training in using an otoscope might be helpful if a child routinely has ear infections. Blood Pressure Monitors, Blood Glucose Monitors, and other medical devices.
If someone in your household is expecting, consider becoming knowledgeable about in-home childbirth and new born care in the event of an emergency.
Guard you and your family against seasonal heat stroke, heat exhaustion, hypothermia or frost bite.
Educate yourself and others to identify and stay clear of poison oak, poison ivy, spiders, snakes etc.
Consider storing ointments for rashes and infections such as triple antibiotic, cortisone cream, fungal infection ointments, etc. Diluted white distilled vinegar is an inexpensive antibacterial wash.
Be ready for each season and inventory needed medications such as mosquito repellant and relief, allergy medication and relief, cold and flu season medications, sunscreen and burn relief. Make sure you have any regular medications that you are dependent on ready with needed instructions.
Vitamins and supplements can be considered in your plan to maintain health in an emergency especially when only limited food choices are available.
Plan for individual needs in your home especially infants, the elderly, and disabled.
Know the signs of illnesses such as diabetes, stroke, seizure, asthma, shock, & allergies.
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The American Redcross offers online and classroom instruction in First Aid, CPR, AED etc.