Consumables are items that are used within a short period of time, so they need to be regularly replaced. They include all the medicines, drugs, vitamin supplements and infusion fluids (for intravenous use) that you will be trained to give to your patients in specific circumstances, and also the disposable (single-use) items of equipment and other supplies. Table 6.2 shows the list of consumables issued to Health Posts by the FMOH in 2005 in Kit B, for use by Level-III Health Extension Workers. Remember that there may be local differences in what is issued to you and new items will be added relating to your greater responsibilities as a Level-IV Health Extension Practitioner.

Table 6.2 List of consumables in Health Post Kit B, FMOH, 2005.

Catalog no.Consumable itemsNo.
S1555965 Paracetamol 500 mg tabs, PACK, 1000 1
S1550020 Ferrous salt + folic acid 60 + 0.4 mg tablets, PACK, 1000 16
S1561121 Oral rehydration salts (ORS), new formula, 1 litre, BOX, 1000 1
S1555370 Albendazole 400 mg tablets/PACK,100 10
S1553105 Povidone iodine solution 10%, BOTTLE, 500 ml 5
S1531505 Chlorhexidine conc. sol. 5%, BOTTLE, 1000 ml 2
S1510000 Tetracycline eye ointment 1%, TUBE, 5 g 10
S0330102 Gloves, gynaecological, size 7.5, sterile, disposable, pairs 100
S0566005 Tape umbilical, 3 mm wide × 50 m long, non-sterile 4
S0319000 Extractor, mucus, 20 ml, sterile, disposable 50
S0523055 Compress, gauze, 10 × 10 cm, sterile, PACK, 5 60
S0523005 Compress, gauze, 10 × 10 cm squares, non-sterile, PACK, 100 5
S0503010 Tape, adhesive, ZO (zinc oxide), 2.5 cm wide × 5 m long 12
S0519600 Cotton wool, 500 g roll, non-sterile 10
S552000 Soap, toilet, bar, approx. 110 g, wrapped 36
S1588350 Water purification tablets (NaDCC) 8.5 mg tablets, PACK, 100 10
S0330011 Gloves, examination, latex, medium size, disposable, BOX, 100 5

Note, that as a Level-IV Health Extension Practitioner, when your training is complete you will also be issued with additional consumable items for your Health Post. These higher-level consumables include the oral antibiotic amoxycillin, the injectable drug oxytocin (to help the uterus contract after childbirth), sterile bags of intravenous infusion fluids, and the intravenous tubing, cannulae and other equipment for pre-referral treatment of haemorrhage (e.g. following childbirth or an injury causing excessive bleeding), and the catheter and special tubing for draining urine from the bladder in cases of obstruction during labour and delivery.

Look closely at Figure 6.2. Make a list of all the health-related equipment that you can see. Which of these items are consumables and which are non-consumables?

Figure 6.2 Items on the table in a rural Health Post. (Photo: Basiro Davey)
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The disposable syringes, the vials on the table and the pen and papers are consumable items. The blood pressure apparatus, stethoscope and the table are non-consumable equipment.

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