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Scholars Academic Journal of Pharmacy | Volume-13 | Issue-05
Pediatric Emergencies: Guidelines for Recognizing and Responding to Common Pediatric Emergencies Like Choking, Drowning, and Allergic Reactions
Ahmad Mahmoud Abdelhafez Awad, Ibrahim Ismail Ibrahim Alfaqih
Published: May 31, 2024 | 48 36
DOI: 10.36347/sajp.2024.v13i05.010
Pages: 200-207
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Abstract
As suffocation, drowning, and allergic reactions are very dangerous, children should be helped immediately. This article contains many useful tips on how to handle emergencies with immature children. Immediately help a choking child with the Heimlich maneuver. Hit the child once on the chest and once on the back or choose a procedure more appropriate for her age. This person cannot speak, breathe, or exhale. Check for breathing and if not, start CPR. Thanks to this they will be able to leave the sea more quickly and safely. Many children die from accidental drowning. Issues that arise during post-rescue care need to be closely monitored. An allergic reaction can cause anaphylactic shock, hives, or difficulty breathing. If a person experiences anaphylaxis, administer epinephrine immediately and call 911. To avoid problems, train your employees, avoid allergens, and have a backup plan. The best approach when a child encounters difficulties is one that takes preparation, speed, and overall learning into account. Understanding illnesses, being able to recognize symptoms, and knowing what to do can help doctors and other childcare providers deal with everyday situations more effectively.