The New Emergency Health Kit 98: Drugs and Medical Supplies for 10,000 People for Approximately 3 Months
(1998; 82 pages) [French] [Spanish] Voir le document au format PDF
Table des matières
Afficher le documentAcknowledgments
Afficher le documentIntroduction
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenuChapter 1: Essential drugs and supplies in emergency situations
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenuChapter 2: Comments on the selection of drugs, medical supplies and equipment included in the kit
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenuChapter 3: Composition of the New Emergency Health Kit 98
Afficher le documentAnnex 1: Basic unit: treatment guidelines
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenuAnnex 2: Assessment and treatment of diarrhoea
Fermer ce répertoireAnnex 3: Management of the child with cough or difficult breathing
Afficher le documentAnnex 3a: Child less than two months old
Afficher le documentAnnex 3b: Child two months to five years old
Afficher le documentAnnex 3c: Treatment instructions
Afficher le documentAnnex 4: Sample data collection forms
Afficher le documentAnnex 5: Sample health card
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenuAnnex 6: Guidelines for suppliers
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenuAnnex 7: Other kits for emergency situations
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenuAnnex 8: Guidelines for Drug Donations48
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenuAnnex 9: Model Guidelines for the International Provision of Controlled Medicines for Emergency Medical Care52
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenuAnnex 10: References
Afficher le documentAnnex 11: Useful addresses
Afficher le documentOrganizations which have collaborated in the preparation of the New Emergency Health Kit 98
Afficher le documentBack Cover
 

Annex 3b: Child two months to five years old

Signs:

• No chest indrawing
and
• No fast breathing (less than 50 per minute if child 2-12 months of age or 40 per minute if child 1-5 years)

• No chest indrawing
and
• Fast breathing (50 per minute or more if child 2-12 months of age or 40 per minute if child 1-5 years)

• Chest indrawing

• Not able to drink
• Convulsions
• Abnormally sleepy or diffult to wake
• Stridor in calm child
or
• Severe undernutrition

Classify as:

No pneumonia: cough or cold

Pneumonia

Severe pneumonia

Very severe disease

Treatment:

• If coughing more than 30 days, refer for assessment
• Assess and treat ear problem or sore throat if present
• Assess and treat other problems
• Advise mother to give home care
• Treat fever if present

• Advise mother to give home care
• Give an antibiotic
• Treat fever if present
• Advise mother to return in 2 days for reassessment, or if the child is getting worse

• Refer urgently to hospital
• Give first dose of antibiotics
• Treat fever if present

(If referral is not possible, treat with an antibiotic and follow closely)

• Refer urgently to hospital
• Give first dose of antibiotics
• Treat fever if present
• If cerebral malaria is possible, give an antimalarial drug



Reassess in 2 days a child who is taking an antibiotic for pneumonia:


Improving

The same

Worse

Signs:

• Less fever
• Eating better
• Breathing slower


• Not able to drink
• Has chest indrawing
• Has other danger signs

Treatment:

• Finish 5 days of antibiotics

• Change antibiotic
or
Refer

Refer urgently to hospital

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