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The New Emergency Health Kit 98: Drugs and Medical Supplies for 10,000 People for Approximately 3 Months
(1998; 82 pages) [French] [Spanish] View the PDF document
Table of Contents
View the documentAcknowledgments
View the documentIntroduction
Open this folder and view contentsChapter 1: Essential drugs and supplies in emergency situations
Open this folder and view contentsChapter 2: Comments on the selection of drugs, medical supplies and equipment included in the kit
Open this folder and view contentsChapter 3: Composition of the New Emergency Health Kit 98
View the documentAnnex 1: Basic unit: treatment guidelines
Open this folder and view contentsAnnex 2: Assessment and treatment of diarrhoea
Open this folder and view contentsAnnex 3: Management of the child with cough or difficult breathing
View the documentAnnex 4: Sample data collection forms
View the documentAnnex 5: Sample health card
Open this folder and view contentsAnnex 6: Guidelines for suppliers
Open this folder and view contentsAnnex 7: Other kits for emergency situations
Open this folder and view contentsAnnex 8: Guidelines for Drug Donations48
Open this folder and view contentsAnnex 9: Model Guidelines for the International Provision of Controlled Medicines for Emergency Medical Care52
Open this folder and view contentsAnnex 10: References
View the documentAnnex 11: Useful addresses
View the documentOrganizations which have collaborated in the preparation of the New Emergency Health Kit 98
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Annex 5: Sample health card


Health Card

DATE

CONDITION
(Signs/symptoms/
diagnosis)

ETAT
(Signes/symptômes/ diagnostic)

TREATMENT
(Medication/dose time)

TRAITEMENT
(Médication/durée de la dose)

COURSES
(Medication due/given)

APPLICATION
(Médication requise/effectuée)

OBSERVATIONS
(Change in condition)
NAME OF HEALTH WORKER

OBSERVATIONS
(Changement d’état)
NOM DE L’AGENT DE SANTE











































 

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