Tips for Keeping Kids Out of the ER

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Many families participate in outdoor activities during the summer. It’s a great way to get active and spend time together as a family, but being outdoors exposes kids to additional health risks. There are more ER visits in the summer than in any other season.

Do you have an emergency plan in place?

In a medical emergency, stay calm and take immediate action. A health advisor can help you set up an emergency plan that includes important medical information, a list of doctors to call, preferred hospitals, and the best way to get there. If someone in your family experiences a health crisis, you’ll know exactly what to do. John F. Wheary, DO, MBA, FACEP, is a board-certified emergency physician with over 25 years of experience and a senior advisor with Better Health Advisors. He says, “It is always important to have a plan for emergencies. The following tips will help keep your family safe and avoid an unnecessary visit to the emergency department.”

Keep your kids out of the ER with these tips

Animals

Teach your kids how to behave around animals they don’t know. Many children love animals, especially if they have pets at home, but animals can be dangerous. Teaching kids about safe boundaries with animals is extremely important. Never approach animals while they are eating. Allow animals plenty of space, and do not get close to their face. If an animal looks sick, injured, or angry, avoid it.