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Pediatric Poisoning
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Store Products Safely
Medicine Tips
- Never tell children that medicine is candy or that it tastes good.
- Don't take medicine in front of children (they like to imitate adults).
- Teach children never to take medicine unless you give it to them.
- Always turn on a light and read the directions before taking any medicine.
- Always keep medicine locked up.
Warning Signs of Poisoning
- An open container nearby.
- Strange odor on breath.
- Sweating.
- Dizziness or unconsciousness.
- Pills, berries, etc. in the mouth.
- Burns around the mouth.
- Upset stomach or nausea.
- Convulsions.
If You Suspect Poisoning
- Call the poison control center immediately. If unable to contact them, call your physician, a hospital or the operator.
- Bring the container with you to the phone. If possible, bring the child, too. Don't let the child near the poison.
- Stay Calm - be ready to answer questions about the poison.
- Follow instructions exactly.
- Don't try to make the person vomit unless told to do so.
- Have syrup of Ipecac handy - only use when instructed by Poison Control or a physician.
- If you suspect that your pet has been poisoned, call your veterinarian or poison control. Poison Control - 1-800-256-9822 Ambulance - 911
Inhaled Poisons
- Fresh Air - Ventilation F. Poison on the Skin
Poison on the Skin
- Remove clothing and flood with water 15-20 minutes. G. Poison in the Eye
Poison in the Eye
- Flood with water 15-20 minutes - have person blink as much as possible. Don't force the eyelid open.
PAY PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO: The child who has swallowed a poison before.
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