PPT-Safe Sleep: Preventing Suffocation

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for First Responders Learning Objectives First Responders should Understand the role suffocation plays in infant sleeprelated death Be comfortable in their knowledge

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for First Responders Learning Objectives First Responders should Understand the role suffocation plays in infant sleeprelated death Be comfortable in their knowledge and ability to provide safe sleep guidance to families and caregivers. 1. Provider Training. Trainer: Kalyca Seabrook. Infant Safe Sleep Specialist. Child Abuse Prevention Center. Definitions . 2. Babies are dying while . sleeping. A . Quick. and . Silent. . Killer. Every week three babies in California die while sleeping. Group 8 : . Heu Ji . Woo, Karen Fernandes, Matthias Mayrhofer, Hong Gyeong-Min . Table of contents. Problem Definition. Core values and the limits of existing products. Product Development. 1. Problem definition. Ensuring your baby thrives. Goals. Understand the “why” behind the safe sleep recommendations. Be able to name the ABCs of safe sleep. Set a goal for your baby’s safest sleep . Infant mortality in the U.S., 2010. WORKSHOP . 1. Put Your Baby’s . Safety First. PRE-SURVEY. 2. Please take a few minutes to . complete the pre-workshop survey.. What are Infant Sleep-Related Deaths?. Death of a baby under age of one who dies while sleeping.. (guiding conversations with families to ensure their babies thrive). Objectives. Upon completion of training, you will confidently:. Understand research and “why” behind safe sleep recommendations . WIC Educators . Terri Miller, MPH, CHES. June 27, 2017. Overview. Brief background. Georgia Data. Special Considerations. Room sharing. Falling asleep while feeding. Swaddling. Pacifiers. Reflux. What is Safe Sleep for Babies?. Rebekah Thacker, BSN, RNC-NIC. University of Arkansas Medical Sciences. Introduction. Present current AAP recommendations to health care providers on the topic of the prevention of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). professionals working with families. (guiding . conversations with families to ensure their babies thrive). Objectives. Why it matters: . Understand . research and “why” behind safe sleep recommendations . medical providers. (guiding . conversations with families to ensure babies thrive). Objectives. Provide update on infant mortality. Refresh knowledge of American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) safe sleep recommendations. medical providers. (guiding . conversations with families to ensure babies thrive). Objectives. Provide update on infant mortality. Refresh knowledge of American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) safe sleep recommendations. professionals working with families. (guiding . conversations with families to ensure their babies thrive). Objectives. Why it matters: . Understand . research and “why” behind safe sleep recommendations . EDUCATION PROGRAM. Background on Safe Sleep Baby Campaign in Sacramento. Define infant sleep-related deaths terms. Knowledge of UC Davis Children’s Hospital P & P 4124. Understand the AAP’s 201. DATE: . Group Training:. Your Presenter:. Name & Contact Information . LEARNING GOALS FOR TODAY:. Identify the urgency of SIDS and Sleep-related Infant Death prevention in Native American communities . need - . every night! . The importance of sleep. A healthy lifestyle includes getting enough quality sleep. In the short-term, lack of sleep can . make you feel irritable and moody and can affect memory and .

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