injuries-emergencies~The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) gives 10 tips to help you know what to expect and be better prepared when your time comes to visit the emergency room.| HealthyChildren.org
Thousands of children are treated in emergency rooms each year after ingesting button or lithium coin batteries. As more homes use small electronics, the risk of these batteries getting into the hands of curious and crawling infants and young children increases. Learn how to help protect children from devastating injuries ingested button batteries can cause.| HealthyChildren.org
Being prepared and knowing the signs of an allergic reaction called anaphylaxis can save a child's life. At any age, anaphylaxis can be deadly without immediate medical help. Read on.| HealthyChildren.org
Be prepared in case you ever need to call 911 and know what to expect when you do; this can help rescue crews get there as quickly as possible to help.| HealthyChildren.org
Loose magnets and high-powered magnetic toys designed for adults can cause serious injuries and lifelong impacts for children and teens.| HealthyChildren.org
Here are some precautions you can take to keep your child from choking.| HealthyChildren.org
Understand what is CPR, types of CPR and why it is so important. Sign up for an Red Cross CPR/AED Class today!| Red Cross