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CHECKLIST OF MEDICAL SUPPLIES NEEDED FOR THE CLINIC

Equipment
o Sphygmomanometer
o Stethoscope
o Weighing Scale
o Sterilizer/boiler
o Examination bed 36” X 75” X 30”
o Medicine/treatment cabinet
o Water jar/jug
o Dressing cart
o Clinic furniture’s
 Office/writing table
 Stock cabinet
 Chairs
 Footstool Stools for pupils/students patient and nurse first aid teacher
o Waste cans with cover for solid and liquid waste. Liquid wastes shall be placed under the
footstool. During the treatment, the cover shall be removed.

Clinic linens like bedsheets, bath towels, hand/face towels, pillow cases, mattress.
Medicines (Over the counter)
o Ophthalmic Ointment Eye infection
o Eye Drops Eye wash
o Otic Drops Ear infection
o Cough syrup/tablets Cough
o Nasal Decongestants Colds
o Antispasmodics Abdominal Pain
o Antacids Hyperacidity
o Antidiarrhea/Oral hydration tablet Loose bowel movement
o Analgesic /Antipyretic Headache/fever
o Aromatic Spirit of Amonia Fainting, dizziness
o Tincture of Arnica Hematoma, sprain
o Anti-allergy tablets Allergy
o Caladryl Lotion/Ointment Urticaria, Alleregy
o Ap-ap Solution/Salicydic Acid 10% Tinea Flava
o Whitfield Ointment Ringworm
o Topical Ointment Infected Wounds
o Antiseptics Disinfectant
o Zinc Oxide Ointment Scabies
o Benzyl/Benzoate Solution Scabies, pediculosis
o Ichthyol of Belladona Ointment Carbuncle, boil
o Lysol 10%/Zephiran 1:10,000 For disinfecting forceps, other instruments
o Supplies and other equipment
o Cotton, cotton balls, cotton pledgets
o Gauze bandages
o Plaster/adhesive tape
o Band-aid strips
o Soap dish with soap
o Medicine glasses
o Pair of scissors
o Pair of forceps
o Medicine Droppers
o Applicators, tongue depressors, splints
o Basin, round
o Kidney basin
o Drinking galsses
o Tray
o Clinical Thermometer
o Ice cap
o Hot water bag
o Bottles/jars for cotton balls, cotton pledgets, tablets
o Elastic Bandage
Shelves or Cabinet
o The medicines/medical supplies in the treatment cabinet shall be arranged in the following
o manner:
o First upper shelf – from left to right – Eye and ear medicines, internal medicines
o Second middle shelf – external medicines like ap-ap solution, Whitfield Ointment, antiseptics
o Lower shelf
 Jar for gauze dressing
 Jar for cotton balls
 Jar for cotton pledgets
 Bottle of Antiseptics (for washing of wound like Hydrogen Peroxide, Lysol 1%, others)
 Adhesive tape/plaster
 Pair of scissors
 Kidney basin
 A pair of forceps

Container for Lysol Solution 10% or Zephiran solution for disinfecting the forceps in between treatments.
Remove and dry the pair of forceps at the end of the day.

We can also have school medicinal garden located near the clinic, as much as possible. It must have
the ten recommended medicinal plants. Potted medicinal plants may be provided inside the clinic
for aesthetic and medicinal uses.

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