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Requirements for Licensing First aid Rooms

First: General Conditions to be provided in first aid rooms

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Obtain prior approval from the Medical Licensing Department at the SCH

Obtain a license to practice for all individuals( providing at least one nurse).

The Facility should be located in an easy access area especially for emergency cases.

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Building should have a good lighting and ventilation system.


Adequate washroom should be provided.

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Work of the agency to be limited to employees and labor of the company.

Fees for facility and Employees should be paid (200 QR per facility and 300 QR per
nurse).
Second: Required Equipments & Machines in First Aid Rooms:

Examination bed with enough clean linen and a mobile bed.

Patients medical records containing ( Patient's full name-age-nationality-Qatar ID card


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Lavatory with water fossil or plate with added disinfecting substance.

The Examination room shall include a rubbish tin with a cover that can be opened by
feet.

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Mobile examination light and hand held torch.


Tools Desk
Disposable plastic gloves
Stethoscope
Blood pressure monitor

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Oxygen machines including oxygen cylinder, nebulizer and face mask

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Oral Thermometer
Tongue Depressor
Fire extinguisher
Fridge for storing medical materials

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To be implemented

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To be purchased
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To be purchased
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Available
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Oxygen Cylinder only
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To be purchased
To be purchased
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To be purchased

Requirements for Licensing First aid Rooms


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Medications and Equipment's in quantities necessary for first aid use according to
decision no. (16) by the Minister of Municipal Affairs for the year 2015 on regulating
health care for workers and facilities.

To be purchased

Basic Requirements for First Aid Station


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Examination bed

Blood Pressure Apparatus (Sphygmomanometer & Stethoscope)

Oxygen Cylinder with face mask or nasal cannula

Pen light

Water Bag (for hot/cold compress)

AED (if first aider is qualified to use AED)

Thermometer (Oral or Axillary)

Bin for hazardous and sharp waste (Yellow waste garbage bag)

Glucometer with stick and lancets

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Fire extinguisher

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Emergency Kit Bag w/ contents/First Aid Kit

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Accident Logbook

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Over the counter medicines

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Spinal board with strap

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Cleaning and dressing materials (such as betadine, alcohol, cotton, sterile adhesive
dressings, gauze pad 10x10cm, etc)

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Weighing scale with built-in height scale (same with hospital)

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Oral thermometer
Printed medical record book with seal of SCH
Sharp bin container (Yellow)
Rubbish tin with cover operated by feet
Patient Medical Records

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Basic Requirements for First Aid Station


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Basic Emergency Cart List for Emergency Unit Clinic


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Required Medicine

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Paracetamol Tablet or Panadol Tablet 500mg

Not Available

To be purchased

Strepsils

Not Available

To be purchased

ORS (Oralyte )

Available

To be purchased

Eye Wash Solutions

Not Available

To be purchased

Calamin Lotion

Not Available

To be purchased

Aspirin Tablet 100 mg

Not Available

To be purchased

Moxal or Maalox ( Tablets or suspension )

Not Available

To be purchased

Deep Heat Spray

Not Available

To be purchased

Claritin Tablet

Not Available

To be purchased

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Motilium Tablet

Not Available

To be purchased

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Imodium Capsule

Not Available

To be purchased

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Aqueous Cream

Not Available

To be purchased

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Normal Saline 0.9% 500ml

Not Available

To be purchased

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Dexepan Cream

Not Available

To be purchased

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Burn Cream

Not Available

To be purchased

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Iodine Solutions

Not Available

To be purchased

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Aspirin

Not Available

To be purchased

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Paracetamol, Ibuprofen, Naproxen or other NSAIDs


can be used as part of
treating sprains and strains

Not Available

To be purchased

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Anti diarrhea medication such as Loperamide - Oral


rehydration salts

Not Available

To be purchased

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Antihistamine, such as diphenhydramine

Not Available

To be purchased

Not Available

To be purchased

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Poison treatments
1. Absorption, such as activated charcoal
2. Emetics to induce vomiting, such as syrup of ipecac
although first aid
manuals now advise against inducing vomiting.

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Smelling Salts (ammonium carbonate)

Not Available

To be purchased

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Antiseptic ointment, fluid, moist wipe or spray,


including benzalkonium
chloride, Neomycin, Polymyxin B Sulphate or
Bacitracin Zinc.

Not Available

To be purchased

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Povidone iodine is an antiseptic in the form of liquid,


swab stick, or
towelette

Not Available

To be purchased

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Burn gel or cream

Not Available

To be purchased

Basic Emergency Cart List for Emergency Unit Clinic

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Anti-itch ointment
1. Hydrocortisone cream
2. antihistamine cream containing diphenhydramine
3. Calamine lotion
4. Anti-fungal cream

Not Available

To be purchased

MCR Available Medicine


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MCR Available Medicine

Wound dressing self-adhesive with absorbent pad


Item: 801011 Size 6X7 cm (3X4cm)

Cotton Balls

Medical Tape 5cm X 4 Meter

Betadine antiseptic solution 120 ml

Hydrogen Peroxide 200ml

Isopropyl Alcohol 500ml

Medical sharp container yellow 3 liters.

Gauze swabs 5cmX5cm 8ply

Gauze swabs 10cm X10cm 8ply

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Deep heat Rub cream

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Savoy Antiseptic First Aid Spray

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Wound dressing self-adhesive bandage 19x72mm

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Gauze swabs 10cm X10cm 8ply

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ORS Oray Rehydration Salt 30g

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MCR Available Equipments


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MCR Available Medicine

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First Aid Station

Not Registered

First Aid Box

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Emergency Team

13 People Trained Basic Life Support and First Aiding

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