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Bsc Nursing lectures
Ms. Ulfat Amin
P.G Pediatric Nursing
Diploma in Nursing Administration
 Accidents are the main cause of injury and even
death in children. People only relate accidents
to outdoor activities. However, as a matter of
fact, the place where people regard as the
safest place that is “home” hides many
“hazards”.
 The main cause of home accident is general
negligence at home.
 An accident is an event, independent of human
will caused by outside force acting rapidly and
resulting in physical or mental injury.
WHO
 Accident is defined an unexpected,
unplanned occurrence which may
involve injury.
 Unpremeditated event resulting in
recognizable damage.
1. According to location:
a. occurring outside home
b. Occurring inside home
2. According to severity
a. Major
b. Minor
INFANTS
 Burns
 Extremity fractures
 Choking
 Head injuries
 Near drowning
 Toxic ingestions
 Burns
 Extremity fractures
 Choking
 Head injuries
 Motor vehicle accident
 Drowning
 Toxic ingestions
 Bicycle injuries
 Burns
 Extremity fractures
 Motor vehicle accident
 Drowning
 Toxic ingestions
 Bicycle injuries
 Extremity fractures
 Motor vehicle accidents
 Sports injuries
 Extremity fractures
 Motor vehicle accidents
 Sports injuries
 Drowning
FALL:
 Unstable gait of the toddler, and may occur
due to presence of objects on floor, lack of
supervision, curiosity of the children etc.
 Keep floors free of toys and obstructions.
 Exercise close supervision when toddler learns
to walk.
 Never leave babies unattended on raised
surfaces.
 Check constantly floor surface for wear and
tear.
 Keep floor dry.
 Always ensure bed-rails of cot are raised
when the baby is in the cot.
 Windows and doors must be locked to avoid
misadventure by children.
 Avoid placing “step-stones” such as a chair
next to a window.
 Take extra care to avoid side-turning of a
baby chair.
 Accidental swallowing of foreign body,
strangulation, covering of head by
blankets, accidental suffocation by pillow
while baby sleeps in a prone position,
near-drowning etc.
 Choose toys appropriate to the age of children.
Avoid toys with detachable small parts.
 Ensure small objects are kept out of reach of
children.
 Pull cords on curtains and blinds should be kept
short and out of reach of children.
 Strings and plastic bags should be kept out of
reach of children.
 Foldable furniture should be properly placed and
locked. Instruct children not to play with them.
 Instruct children not to play while eating.
 Never let children use milk bottle by themselves
without adult’s supervision.
 Never use pillow for baby under one year of age.
 Do not use large and heavy blanket. Never let the
blanket cover the face of children during sleep.
 Never leave children alone in a bath tub or basin
filled with water.
 Bucket filled with water must be covered and keep
children away from it.
 Scald by hot water, burn by fire, touching
hot objects such as cooking utensils, etc.
 For adults, never hold a hot drink/food and a child
at the same time.
 Ensure proper fence or door is installed at the
entrance of kitchen. That must be closed at all
times.
 While cooking, pay extra attention to the stove fire
and the cooking utensil.
 When bathing a child, always test temperature of
water beforehand.
 All hot objects including an iron or containers with
hot matter must not be placed near the margin of a
table.
 Avoid using tablecloth.
 Match boxes and lighters should be placed out of
reach of children.
 Never allow children to wander around when
preparing a meal.
 Install proper cover to sockets.
 Instruct children never play with fire.
 Food poisoning,
 Accidental swallowing of drugs,
 Detergents,
 Insecticides,
 Datura plant
 Keep medicines and chemicals out of sight and
reach of children, preferably in an isolated,
locked cabinet.
 Always store chemicals in their original
containers with appropriate labels.
 Never tell children drugs are “sweets” as this
may give a wrong idea to children.
 Children may get
drowned in streams,
rivers, lakes,
swimming pool and
also in pits where
water is stagnated.
 Never leave children or babies in the bath
unsupervised, even for a moment
 Never leave uncovered bowls or buckets of
water around the home
 Paddling pools should be emptied and stored
away when not in use
 Garden ponds should be filled in while children
are small or securely fenced off.
 Take special care of children when visiting
other people’s.
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accidentscausesandprevention-211031053601 (3).pdf

  • 2. Ms. Ulfat Amin P.G Pediatric Nursing Diploma in Nursing Administration
  • 3.  Accidents are the main cause of injury and even death in children. People only relate accidents to outdoor activities. However, as a matter of fact, the place where people regard as the safest place that is “home” hides many “hazards”.  The main cause of home accident is general negligence at home.
  • 4.  An accident is an event, independent of human will caused by outside force acting rapidly and resulting in physical or mental injury. WHO  Accident is defined an unexpected, unplanned occurrence which may involve injury.  Unpremeditated event resulting in recognizable damage.
  • 5. 1. According to location: a. occurring outside home b. Occurring inside home 2. According to severity a. Major b. Minor
  • 6. INFANTS  Burns  Extremity fractures  Choking  Head injuries  Near drowning  Toxic ingestions
  • 7.  Burns  Extremity fractures  Choking  Head injuries  Motor vehicle accident  Drowning  Toxic ingestions  Bicycle injuries
  • 8.  Burns  Extremity fractures  Motor vehicle accident  Drowning  Toxic ingestions  Bicycle injuries
  • 9.  Extremity fractures  Motor vehicle accidents  Sports injuries
  • 10.  Extremity fractures  Motor vehicle accidents  Sports injuries  Drowning
  • 11. FALL:  Unstable gait of the toddler, and may occur due to presence of objects on floor, lack of supervision, curiosity of the children etc.
  • 12.  Keep floors free of toys and obstructions.  Exercise close supervision when toddler learns to walk.  Never leave babies unattended on raised surfaces.  Check constantly floor surface for wear and tear.  Keep floor dry.
  • 13.  Always ensure bed-rails of cot are raised when the baby is in the cot.  Windows and doors must be locked to avoid misadventure by children.  Avoid placing “step-stones” such as a chair next to a window.  Take extra care to avoid side-turning of a baby chair.
  • 14.  Accidental swallowing of foreign body, strangulation, covering of head by blankets, accidental suffocation by pillow while baby sleeps in a prone position, near-drowning etc.
  • 15.  Choose toys appropriate to the age of children. Avoid toys with detachable small parts.  Ensure small objects are kept out of reach of children.  Pull cords on curtains and blinds should be kept short and out of reach of children.  Strings and plastic bags should be kept out of reach of children.  Foldable furniture should be properly placed and locked. Instruct children not to play with them.
  • 16.  Instruct children not to play while eating.  Never let children use milk bottle by themselves without adult’s supervision.  Never use pillow for baby under one year of age.  Do not use large and heavy blanket. Never let the blanket cover the face of children during sleep.  Never leave children alone in a bath tub or basin filled with water.  Bucket filled with water must be covered and keep children away from it.
  • 17.  Scald by hot water, burn by fire, touching hot objects such as cooking utensils, etc.
  • 18.  For adults, never hold a hot drink/food and a child at the same time.  Ensure proper fence or door is installed at the entrance of kitchen. That must be closed at all times.  While cooking, pay extra attention to the stove fire and the cooking utensil.  When bathing a child, always test temperature of water beforehand.
  • 19.  All hot objects including an iron or containers with hot matter must not be placed near the margin of a table.  Avoid using tablecloth.  Match boxes and lighters should be placed out of reach of children.  Never allow children to wander around when preparing a meal.  Install proper cover to sockets.  Instruct children never play with fire.
  • 20.  Food poisoning,  Accidental swallowing of drugs,  Detergents,  Insecticides,  Datura plant
  • 21.  Keep medicines and chemicals out of sight and reach of children, preferably in an isolated, locked cabinet.  Always store chemicals in their original containers with appropriate labels.  Never tell children drugs are “sweets” as this may give a wrong idea to children.
  • 22.  Children may get drowned in streams, rivers, lakes, swimming pool and also in pits where water is stagnated.
  • 23.  Never leave children or babies in the bath unsupervised, even for a moment  Never leave uncovered bowls or buckets of water around the home  Paddling pools should be emptied and stored away when not in use  Garden ponds should be filled in while children are small or securely fenced off.  Take special care of children when visiting other people’s.