Title: Be Poison Safe
1 Be Poison Safe
- Janet Blair,
- Child Care Health Consultant
- Perry County Health Department
2Poison Prevention
- In the U.S. a child is poisoned every 30 seconds
- 5.7 million poisonings occur every year
- In Kentucky, the KY Regional Poison Center of
Kosair Childrens Hospital receives 64,000 calls
each year - 65 of those calls involve children
- 70 of those cases can be handled at home
3What are Poisons?
- A poison is any substance that can cause harmful
effects in the body. - Millions of people are unintentionally poisoned
each year - Children under the age of 6 are at greatest risk
4Forms Of Poisons
- Solids
- plants, powders, medications and foreign objects
- Liquids
- bleach, lamp oil, cleaners and perfume
- Sprays
- insecticides, paint, cosmetics and cleaners
- Invisibles
- carbon monoxide,
- mixing of products and gases
55 Ways A Person Can Be Poisoned
- Bites and Stings
- Ingestion eating or drinking
- Inhalation breathing
- Ocular in the eye
- Dermal - on the skin
6Reasons Children are Poisoned
- Hungry and Thirsty
- Unable to read labels
- Curious and explore
- Put things in mouth
- Imitating Adults
7Nothing is Child Proof
- The definition of child resistant is that 80 of
4 year olds cannot open the container within 4
minutes.
8What happens to the other 20 percent ?
9Teenagers are Poisoned Because
- Dont read directions
- Drug use / inhalants
- Suicide intentional
- Experimentation
10Adults are Poisoned Because
- Dont read or put on eyeglasses
- Dont turn on the light
- Dont pay enough attention
- Suicide / intentional
11Seniors are Poisoned Because
- Seniors take an average of 7-13 different meds
- Their meds may need to be adjusted
- Forget to take meds
- Over or under medicate themselves
12- To a child, many substances are Dangerous
look-a-likes
13Dangerous Look A Likes
- Examples
- Palmolive dish soap / Sprite bottle
- Blue Mouthwash, windshield washer fluid,
window cleaner / blueberry flavored punch
14How to be Poison Safe
- When you bring something home THINK
- Is this a dangerous look-a-like?
- Is this medicine or pills?
- Does it have alcohol / gasoline in it?
- Does it contain insecticides or pesticides?
- YES? Store it out of sight and out of reach
15Activated Charcoal
- Specially treated charcoal that is made to bind
to poisons, so they will not be absorbed by the
patient - Having Activated Charcoal could save you a trip
to ER - Always call Poison Control First
16Substances Managed with Activated Charcoal
- Mushrooms
- Cough / Cold Medicine
- Acetaminophen
- Cigarette butts
- Vitamin (no iron)
17Substances Not Managed by A.C.
- Alcohol
- Iron
- Lithium
- Any caustic, corrosive substance
18Common Very Dangerous Poisons Found in Homes
- Medicines
- Cleaning products that can cause burns drain
opener, toilet bowl cleaner, oven cleaner and
rust remover - Windshield washer solution
- Pesticides
- Antifreeze
- Hydrocarbons furniture polish, lighter fluid,
lamp oil, kerosene, turpentine and paint thinner
19How to Prevent Unintentional Poisonings
- Call the Poison Control Center and ask if a
substance is poison - Keep potential poisons out of reach of children
- Dont take medicines in front of children
- Do not mix products
- Do not store products in unmarked containers
use original containers
20Think Someone Might Be Poisoned?
- Call the Poison Center First
- Information is available
- 24 / 7 1-800-222-1222
- Remember 70 of cases involving children can be
taken care of at home with the assistance of
Poison Control.
21Why Call Poison Control
- Staffed with registered nurses that provide
emergency info - Can refer you to hospital or doctor
- Experts and Specialist are available 24 / 7
- All calls confidential
- Will give follow up call
22What to do in Case of Poisoning
- Remain Calm
- Call the Poison Control Center
- If they can not be reached call 911
- Do not give anything by mouth until you have been
advised to do so
23Things You Will Need To Know
- Have the label ready to read to Poison Control if
possible - Victims age and weight
- Existing health conditions
- Substance involved and how child contacted it.
Ex inhaled, swallowed, etc - If person has vomited
- Your location
- Any first aid that may have been given