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Choose toys that are right for your child’s age. All parents feel stressed at times. Check batteries in smoke detectors monthly, and replace batteries once a year. Plan a fire escape route and review it with your child. Put plastic plug covers in unused outlets. The Pediatric Internet Safety Checklist [PISC] assesses a child’s high-risk online activities, cyber-attack vulnerabilities and internet safety prowess. You can download this article as a PDF (English, Spanish). Financial assistance for medically necessary services is based on family income and hospital resources and is provided to children under age 21 whose primary residence is in Washington, Alaska, Montana or Idaho. Use a sturdy, stable high chair with a secure locking tray and a belt with a crotch strap. Post the number for the Poison Center near each phone: 800-222-1222. Health Alerts: Baby wash, pajamas, snowboard boots, and more recalled. We pilot tested the Pediatric Surgical Safety Checklist and created a large checklist poster for each OR to allow the entire surgical team to view the checklist simultaneously and to promote shared responsibility for conducting the time out. Checklist Tool for Pediatric Disaster Preparedness October 1, 2014 NASEMSO Checklist Tool for State EMS Offices 9 4. All healthy babies younger than 1 year should sleep on their backs—at nap time and at night. Use “cool” night-lights. g�@��� F�?Zf �FZ�(�o�.��)��]�Kv���m���}��;�]3�k�����vټpM[O�^��/�!�k���.���gU��_q�:�w��j�cx��cƶ;��ߛ�����a�.����-�� �,�|;�����e���v���5_3>�CpE���R�M��:����jKW���2]�߸\vcV�����L5>�e�oc���@��-b���~l�~�~�^P�9j�*X;6Qo��Ь��*Y�D�rN=�.�蒺�j�J��Fm�d+�V��[��^A����W�+�� �x�yFMOp��)�'ճG�2w{�G�qBG�?F忕���L�����r[u��@��T Zl�>,�!,X�E�E����� _yqJ���oq~3��a����Ԭ�8��C�(��0�1X���� Check to see if used baby furniture and gear has been recalled. Store medicine, cleaning products, dishwasher soap, makeup, button batteries, nicotine vials and other unsafe products out of reach or in a locked cabinet. EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES AND PEDIATRIC TRANSPORT a. Pediatric training requirements exist for certification and recertification of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) field providers in your state. Share it with your child’s caregivers or grandparents, so that their homes will be safer to visit. 2X��m)�^�/�'�Q%�#1.9�N�� k7 |���\�f�c�@�&�pp���Wp�S�5O�x�ϵ��}�ʤ��Ev�E��ov�����8�?��\�\���� ����E�1�����~s>�6*��T�@$���}�ni��RDĭz@�{ Designed to be multi-functional, the PISC is a structured checklist for diagnostics, education, investigation and data collection. 0000021928 00000 n
Set your hot water heater at 120°F (49°C). Keep cribs, playpens, beds, chairs and other furniture away from windows. The surgical staff at 1 pediatric hospital who responded viewed the novel Pediatric Surgical Safety Checklist as potentially beneficial to operative patient safety by improving teamwork and communication, reducing errors, and improving efficiency. In paediatrics, much of this evidence has been extrapolated from adult studies and the questions that … Place self-latching doors or non-accordion gates at the top and bottom of stairs. Checklist for a SAFE Back to School and Sports. 8, 10 Use a cool-mist humidifier (not a vaporizer). }�Bߔ��W�+�� … 0000019126 00000 n
Remove refrigerator magnets small enough to fit in a child’s mouth. Responses varied by discipline, indicating that team … Protect outlets with ground fault circuit interrupters. Use a gun safe, lock box or trigger or chamber lock to store guns. i��DK\��%]X. Secure bookshelves and other heavy furniture with wall brackets. Check batteries in carbon monoxide detectors monthly, and replace batteries once a year. Never leave a baby alone on a changing table, sofa, bed or other high place. Develop pediatric-specific error-reporting: Develop and support broad-scale pediatric error-reporting systems and analysis of submitted events. Keep children away from the front of the oven when it is on. Have a plan for when you are feeling too much stress. Cribs and playpens should be sturdy, with bars no more than 2-3/8 inches apart. Use window guards, stops or safety netting on windows, balconies, decks and landings. Pediatric Symptom Checklist-17 (PSC-17) Caregiver Completing this Form: _____ Date: _____ Name of Child: _____ Please mark under the heading that best fits your child For Office Use NEVER SOME-TIMES OFTEN I A E 1. 0000014866 00000 n
The Image Gently campaign, through a competitive grant from the FDA, developed a checklist for technologists to use during the performance of digital radiography in pediatric patients. (] If not possible, cut window blind or drapery cords, and use safety tassels. -�E��14N^�A�~�#�SC-�Y��;� )T`��;��(*�ce�YF�~45̲�m�aoހ����"Ieۛ�>34N��^���v��s}`n��"W��x����|��W��*뵌�s?0��e,�B�Љ�|i�k3���lS����e�������y�^������Wy����G!����b٥3ߍyJ���ȷO�1 ���H��ƀ�1g�* �9eN����:����jǼ#V̊X3k�=��Ra��d.���G���+����Ψ٧&��}j�٧&��}j�ك&i�8����o���|��ܼ�օ�zF��-��D}�W� ���
The safest place for your baby to sleep is in a crib, on a firm mattress with a fitted sheet. The checklist outlines the critical steps in digital radiography workflow, with an emphasis on steps that affect radiation exposure and image quality. Keep hot foods, liquids and appliances out of reach. Fire safety tips. 0000001608 00000 n
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Injuries are the leading cause of death in children ages 19 and younger. 7.4 (2017): 225-31. Change the batteries twice a year.
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Contact the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission at. Use cordless window coverings if possible. If you have gas or oil heat or an attached garage, install a carbon monoxide detector near all sleeping areas.