Table 2.
Common household items required for the practical skills sessions
Making oral rehydration solution from household ingredients | • One heaping teaspoon of sugar • One large pinch of salt• Drinking glass of water (approximately 9 oz) • Spoon |
Screening for acute childhood malnutrition using a mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) tape | • Printed copy of mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) tape from the syllabus |
Basic newborn resuscitation |
• Something to roughly simulate a newborn mannequin (e.g., newborn doll, stuffed animal, or even a rolled-up towel) • Something to roughly simulate a bag-mask device (e.g., empty 16 oz water bottle, 1-2-liter water bottle, shampoo bottle) • Two baby blankets, handcloths, dishtowels, or t-shirts |
Making a water-bottle spacer for an asthma inhaler |
• Empty plastic water bottle (e.g., 500 mL bottle that can be cut with a knife) • Utility knife or kitchen knife |