This course is designed to prepare the Day Care Personel with the ability to render first aid and recognize several life threatening emergencies such as a respiratory arrest.
More importantly this course aims to equip the Day Care Personel with the knowledge and skills in providing resuscitation to a collapsed infant/child, in a safe, timely and effective manner according to the standards and guidelines.
Table of Contents
Injury Prevention
Was this an Accident?
Injury Facts
Injury Triangle
Safety Checklist
Safety Inspection Sheet
Child Development/Injury Prevention Chart
Warning Signs of Child Abuse/Neglect
County Children Services Agencies
Incident Report Form
Injury Prevention Plan
Action Plan Sheets
Safety Resources
Emergency Preparedness &
the Emergency Action
Principles
Emergency Preparedness
Checklist
Required First-aid supplies
Emergency Phone numbers
When to call EMS?
Is this an Emergency?
Emergency Procedures for an Injury or Illness
Approach to an Ill or Injured Child
Emergency Action Principles - Overview and Survey the Scene
Emergency Action Principle #2 - Primary Survey
Emergency Action Principle #3 - Accessing EMS
Emergency Action Principles #4 - Secondary Survey
Infection Control
How to Wash Hands
Responding to Breathing
Emergencies, Bleeding and
Shock
Shock First-aid
Controlling Bleeding
Nosebleeds
Prevention of Breathing Emergencies
CPR for Children
CPR for Infants
Choking (Conscious)
SIDS in Child Care Setting
Responding to Specific
Injuries
Ohio Child Restraint
Law
Rules for Transportation
To Move or Not to Move an Injured Child
Neck & Back Injuries
Head Injuries
Muscle and Bone Injuries
Eye Problems
Bites
Tick Removal
Responding to Specific
Injuries 2
Stings
Shedding Baby Teeth
& Preventing Dental Injuries
Dental First-aid Chart
Poison Prevention
Toxic Plants
Arts & Crafts Materials
Medication Administration
Poisoning & Overdose
Burn Prevention
Burns
Heat Emergencies
Hypothermia
Frostbite
Preventing Heat & Cold Emergencies
Blisters
Bruises
Cuts/Scrapes
Diarrhea
Ears
Electric Shock
Fainting
Fever
Headache
Rashes
Puncture Wounds
Splinters
Stomach Aches
Tetanus
Vomit
Unconsciousness
Children with Special Health
Care Needs
Children with Special
Needs
Emergency Care Plans f or Children with Special Needs
Allergies Information
Allergic Reaction
Asthma Information
Asthma/Wheezing, Breathing Difficulty
Diabetes Information
Diabetes
Seizures Information
Seizures
Applying Injury Prevention
and First-Aid
Injury Prevention Situations

We prevent injuries together!
Sports is fun and healthy! Usually ... because an injury can cause a lot of trouble. Unfortunately, not all injuries can be prevented. However, a good and fast Sport First Aid (SFA) can prevent worse. The recovery of a sports injury starts at the moment the first aid is provided.
