| First Aid Room
Room vs. Area
There are two reasons that a first aid room may be preferable over
simply a designated first aid area of the gym – privacy and isolation.
There are certain injuries, including some injuries that may not be serious,
for which privacy for the gymnast may be desirable. Bathrooms may
provide privacy, but not necessarily the sterile environment or equipment
and interfere with others who may need to use bathroom facilities.
As often is the case, a combination of both a first aid room and a first
aid area may be the best solution. In a large gym, they could be
located in opposite ends of the gym providing quicker access to first aid
supplies. The first aid area could also be located just outside the
door of the first aid room.
First Aid Equipment
Obviously, the first aid room/area is the central storage location
for all first aid equipment and supplies. Specialty equipment like
the new portable defibrillators (more likely useful for parental spectators,
rather than gymnasts), backboards and inflatable splints would also be
stored there.
Couch, Cot/Bed, Massage Table, Adjustable Table
It is not uncommon for gymnasts to need to lay down either for treatment
or for rest. Some injury treatments require treatment for shock and
there is no reason why gymnasts should have to lay on the floor to be treated.
Ideally, perhaps a first aid area would be equipped with a couch, a cot
or medical bed and/or an adjustable (lower the head and raise the feet)
medical table. A massage table could double as on or more of these
and provide double use for the space and equipment.
Accessible from Gym, Outside and Parent’s Area
The first aid area should be carefully located to provide quick access
from any area of the gym, from the outside for quick emergency medical
personnel access and to the parent’s area allowing parents to visit their
injured or sick child without having to cross the gym.
Clear Exit Path for Emergency
Ideally, there should be a clear flat path for emergency personnel
to roll in and out their emergency gurney with a minimum of obstacles to
slow the process, make the ride rougher for the patient and a direct route
to an exit for quick extraction of the patient.
Nurse’s Desk, Phone and Computer
Also in the first aid room must be a phone for calling 911 and/or the
gymnast’s parents. A computer with all of and a hard copy of all
of the emergency information and medical records and forms for each gymnast
in the gym should be available. We advise already having a printed
copy of emergency information and medical records and forms available on
file for emergency personnel to take with them to the hospital. You
could have a printer/copier available to do this, but there will likely
be other things to do at the time of an emergency.
Supply Cabinet
A first aid supply cabinet should provide controlled access, storage
and the ability to easily inventory all first aid supplies. Access
to any medications, even over the counter medications, should be locked
out of the reach of young gymnasts. For easy access and remembering
in an emergency, we recommend setting all first aid supply locks (we prefer
keypads) to 911 for the combination. Neatly arranging and labeling
all supplies allows for making an easy, accurate inventory of first aid
supplies, minimizing or eliminating a situation where you need a particular
type of first aid supply and are out of it. Maintaining a centralized
first aid area and storage area does not mean that some first aid supplies
could not or should not be kept in other areas like Band-Aids being available
at the front desk.
Bathroom
For obvious reasons, the first aid room/area should have direct easy
access to a bathroom, preferably a private bathroom to maintain isolation
and a sterile environment when that is necessary or desirable. Having
a directly accessible bathroom also allows better chance of maintaining
a sterile environment since hand washing will be easier for all to do.
Ice Machine/Refrigerator
We actually suggest maintaining a sterile refrigerator/freezer in the
first aid area rather than the ice machine. An ice machine is an
expensive piece of equipment for a gym and has uses in the food area in
addition to the first aid area. Placement in the first aid area raises
questions about its use in drinks in the food area. We believe that
a number of pre-prepared ice packs should be stored in the first aid room/area
refrigerator/freezer and the inventory should be maintained as with other
first aid supplies. The ice machine becomes a back-up supply.
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