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Emergency Medical Information Sheet
In a medical emergency, the first responders need key facts fast - and a frightened family member rarely remembers them all. One pre-filled page with blood type, allergies, medications and contacts can change the outcome.
Here's what to put on it, and a free template to print.
Emergency Medical Information Sheet: what to include
- Name, date of birth, blood type
- Allergies & medical conditions
- Current medications & doses
- Emergency contact & phone
- Primary doctor & pharmacy
- 'What to bring to the ER' list
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What to include
Name, date of birth, blood type, allergies and conditions, a current medication list, and critical contacts - emergency contact, primary doctor and pharmacy. Add a short 'what to bring to the ER' checklist.
Where to keep copies
Make several: fridge, wallet or handbag, the car, and one with each caregiver. Update every copy whenever a medication or contact changes.
Frequently asked questions
- What is an emergency medical information sheet?
- A single printed page with a person's vital medical details and emergency contacts so anyone can get them help quickly in a crisis.
- How many copies should I keep?
- At least three or four - fridge, wallet, car and with the caregiver - and update them whenever details change.
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