Feeding / The 5 S's
Vaccinations
Car Seat Safety
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS)
100

____________________________ is the cornerstone of calming.

Swaddling

100

The following is a definition of...

When most members of a community are immune to a particular pathogen even those who are not immune are less likely to be infected.

Herd Immunity

100

What direction should an infant's car seat be facing?

Rear-facing

100

Babies should be placed on their backs to sleep until _________________________ of age.

12 months

100
  1. Even with prompt medical attention, ___________________ infants who experience shaken baby syndrome die.

1 of 4

200
  1. In the womb, the sound of the blood flow is a shush louder than ___________________!

Vacuum cleaner

200

The following is a definition of...

A tool that introduces the immune system to potential pathogens in a controlled manner, so that it does not cause disease but it allows for the development of protective immunity.

Vaccine

200

At what level does the harness retainer clip need to be?

Armpit level

200

What action can be taken to greatly reduce the risk of SIDS?

Babies younger than 1 year old should be placed on their backs to sleep.

200

Finish the following sentence - SBS is a medical term used to describe...

the injuries that can result if a baby is violently shaken.

300

__________________________ is “the icing on the cake” of calming.

Sucking

300

People infected with Hepatitis B virus may die from ______________________ and cancer.

Cirrhosis 

300

In Oregon children must ride in rear-facing safety seats until they are at least _____________ years old.

two
300

List 3 possible risks of SIDS.

Any 3 of the following...

  • smoking, drinking, or drug use during pregnancy and after birth
  • poor prenatal care
  • prematurity or low birth weight
  • family history of SIDS
  • mothers younger than 20
  • being around tobacco smoke after birth
  • overheating
  • cold weather
  • being male
300

All Babies Cry

Crying is ___________.

normal

400

List 4 advantages of breastfeeding

Any 4 of the following - 

  • Fights infection 

  • Easy to digest

  • Free

  • Sanitary

  • Convenient

  • Correct temperature

  • Fewer allergic reactions

  • Promotes bonding with mother 

400
  1. To make the DTaP vaccine the bacterial _______________ are purified, then treated with a chemical to make them harmless.

toxins

400
  1. Keep ‘em in their place. Always put children under ______ years of age in the back seat.

13

400

List 3 ways that parents can help reduce the risk of SIDS and other sleep-related deaths.

Any 3 of the following...

  • Get early and regular prenatal care.
  • Place your baby on a firm mattress to sleep, never on a pillow, waterbed, sheepskin, couch, chair, or other soft surface.
  • Cover the mattress with a fitted sheet and no other bedding. 
  • Do not use bumper pads in cribs. 
  • Practice room-sharing without bed-sharing. 
  • Breastfeed, if possible. 
  • Put your baby to sleep with a pacifier during the first year of life. 
  • Make sure your baby does not get too warm while sleeping. 
  • Don't smoke during pregnancy or after birth. 
  • Do not use alcohol or drugs during pregnancy or after birth.
  • Make sure your baby gets all recommended immunizations. 
400

ALL babies will have times when they ___________________ stop crying.

CANNOT

500

List 4 formula feeding advantages.

  • Share feeding experience

  • Flexible

  • Time and frequency of feedings

  • Mother’s diet


500
  1. A possible effect of meningitis is profound ___________________________.

deafness

500

What are the A-B-Cs of child safety seats?

Always fasten the seat as tightly as possible into your vehicle.Buckle your child snugly into the seat’s harness.Correctly position the harness retainer clip at your child’s armpit level.

500

The majority of infants who are labeled as “colicky” are not suffering a medical condition, they are simply normal infants who are ______ or cry more than most.

Fussy

500

 List 3 long-term effects of shaken baby syndrome.

Any 3 of the following...

Blindness

Paralysis

Deafness 

Learning disabilities

Coordination problems

Developmental disabilities

Seizures

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