A burns surgery nurse's appeal - don't scald a child's childhood
- Date:2020-12-09
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Recently, the department has admitted several children with burns one after another, all of them are about 2 years old. Looking at the originally tender skin by the hot water scalding peeling red, some of the trauma white has become a deep burns, clearing the trauma when the child's heartbreaking cry, first-time mothers, I can not bear to look at, I really want to give parents a good lesson!
On 5 September, a 1-year-old boy, fell into the pot, scalded buttocks, perineum;
3-year-old girl, drinking porridge at home, burned her face, neck and chest;
A 2-year-old boy reached a water bottle on the coffee table when his mother wasn't looking and burned his chest, abdomen and both lower limbs.
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Home is supposed to be a safe haven, but why has it become a high incidence of burns among children? Why do children get burned even when their caregivers are right beside them? What can parents do to keep their children safe from burns?
The following two contents, parents must learn!
I. Three principles of effective caregiving
Close proximity
The caregiver should be close to the child so that he or she can't get there in time when danger occurs.
♂Uninterrupted
The caregiving process is uninterrupted. Sometimes the caregiver has to answer the phone, open the door, or put something away before the danger occurs.
♂No distractions
On 5 September, a 1-year-old boy, fell into the pot, scalded buttocks, perineum;
3-year-old girl, drinking porridge at home, burned her face, neck and chest;
A 2-year-old boy reached a water bottle on the coffee table when his mother wasn't looking and burned his chest, abdomen and both lower limbs.
............
Home is supposed to be a safe haven, but why has it become a high incidence of burns among children? Why do children get burned even when their caregivers are right beside them? What can parents do to keep their children safe from burns?
The following two contents, parents must learn!
I. Three principles of effective caregiving
Close proximity
The caregiver should be close to the child so that he or she can't get there in time when danger occurs.
♂Uninterrupted
The caregiving process is uninterrupted. Sometimes the caregiver has to answer the phone, open the door, or put something away before the danger occurs.
♂No distractions
Don't be distracted by your child's movements and surroundings. Many tragedies happen when parents look down at their mobile phones.
Second, scalded first aid five step method: rinse off the bubble cover to send
Scalded, take the correct first aid method, can greatly reduce the damage, the critical moment, and can even save lives.
Reserve knowledge, emergency not panic!