Shaken Baby Syndrome
SIDS
Other
Toy Safety
Infant Safety
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What is shaken baby syndrome

Shaking an infant’s head and neck back and forth with enough force that the brain tissue moves inside the skull and becomes damaged.

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The safest sleep position for a baby to reduce the risk of SIDS.

On their back

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This seat should always be rear-facing for children under the age of 2, according to safety guidelines.

Car seat

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Toys that engage many of these at once are ideal for fostering sensory development.

Senses

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Children under this age should not sit in a seat where there is an airbag, even if the airbag can be turned off.

12

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True or False. Three injuries that can be caused by violent shaking is long term brain damage, rib fractures, and Down syndrome 

False

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It is not safe for a baby to sleep with these items, which could increase the risk of SIDS.

Pillows, blankets, and stuffed animals

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This household item, often used to clean floors and countertops, should be stored out of children's reach due to its toxic properties.

Cleaning supplies

200

According to safety guidelines, a toy that can fit in this household object is too small for a child under 3 due to choking hazards.

Toilet paper tube

200

To prevent falls and accidents, it's important to keep floors and stairs free of this

Clutter

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Name 3 ways to try and get a baby to stop crying

Change diaper, entertain, feeding, give pacifier, put to sleep, rock gently 

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Exposing a baby to this after pregnancy increases their risk of SIDS.

secondhand smoke

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List 2 effects of shaken baby syndrome 

Bleeding on the brain, bleeding in the eye, massive brain swelling, permanent blindness, hearing impairment, cerebral palsy, paralysis, coma, impaired motor skills, seizures, severe brain damage, learning disabilities

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When choosing toys for young children, they should be appropriate for this aspect of the child, which changes over time.

Level of development 

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To prevent burns, it is recommended to set the water temperature in a home between these two Fahrenheit degrees.

110-120 degrees

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One common symptom of Shaken Baby Syndrome is bleeding in this part of the eye.

Retina

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Babies should sleep in this environment until they are at least 6 months old to reduce the risk of SIDS.

The same room as their parents

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This common part of some toys, often used for movement or sound, poses a choking hazard if swallowed by small children.

A battery

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Toys with this feature allow children to use their imagination, as they can be played with in various ways.

Open-ended use

400

This medical condition, often caused by leaving a child in a hot car, occurs when body temperature rises above 104 degrees Fahrenheit and can lead to death.

Heatstroke

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This syndrome can lead to long-term issues such as blindness, developmental delays, and this movement disorder caused by brain injury.

Cerebral Palsy

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The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that parents avoid this risky sleep practice, as it increases the risk of SIDS

Bed-sharing

500

What is the poison control number?

1-800-222-1222.

500

Toys for infants and toddlers must avoid including this hazardous material, commonly found in older painted toys or imported toys.

Lead

500

This international organization provides guidelines on childproofing and safety standards for preventing childhood injuries at home

World Health Organization (WHO)