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
Close this folderChapter 1: Essential drugs and supplies in emergency situations
View the documentWhat is an emergency?
View the documentQuantification of drug requirements
View the documentContents of the kit
View the documentReferral system
View the documentDrug and supply management control
View the documentProcurement of the kit
View the documentImmunization in emergency
View the documentReproductive health
View the documentPost emergency needs
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
View the documentBack Cover
 

What is an emergency?

The term “emergency” is applied to various situations resulting from natural, political and economic disasters. The New Emergency Health Kit 98 (NEHK98) is designed to meet the primary health care needs of a displaced population without medical facilities, or a population with disrupted medical facilities in the immediate aftermath of a disaster. It must be emphasized that, although supplying drugs and medical supplies in the standard kits is convenient early in an emergency, specific local needs must be assessed as soon as possible and further supplies must be ordered accordingly.

The NEHK98 is designed principally to meet the first primary health care needs of a displaced population without medical facilities. The kit is not recommended for re-supplying existing health care facilities.

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