Introduction: Emergency is an unexpected and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action, accurate, and correct action to save lives. Delays in conducting emergency assistance often occur in children, adults and the elderly, where the consequences of the delay are permanent disability and even death. Emergency for children becomes an important concern because children are not used to expressing uncomfortable conditions in an emergency condition. Emergency conditions which often occur in children are febrile convulsion, choking and cardiac arrest. The purpose of this study was to identify the differences in parents’ knowledge before and after given education about febrile convulsion, choking, and cardiac resuscitation. Method: This research employed Pre-Experiment with One Group Pre-test Post-test design. The sample of this research was 70 parents who have children under five years. The sampling technique was used total sampling technique. Univariate analysis was used to determine the demographic data of respondents. Bivariate analysis was used to determine the differences in parents’ knowledge before and after given the education. Results: The research revealed that (Febrile convulsion P 0,000
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