Injury Prevention Regional Training Module 1. What is the leading specific cause of injury for 18 to 35 months? Fall from furniture Poisoning by medication Pedestrian struck Hot liquid/vapor burns Non-airway foreign bodyQuestion 1 of 14 2. Which mechanism had the highest rate of injury for children 0-5 months of age? Motor vehicle occupant Foreign body/food Submersion/drowning bathtub Assault and neglect Poisoning by medicationQuestion 2 of 14 3. It’s important to recognize age of child and development in order to counsel families. For children 0-3 years of age, what ages typically have the highest overall unintentional injury rate? 3-5 months 12-14 months 15-17 months 24-26 months 36-38 monthsQuestion 3 of 14 4. Approximately what percentage of families, reported to receive counseling on 1 or more injury prevention topic while visiting their health care provider? 10% 30% 40% 60% 80%Question 4 of 14 5. In Chen’s article, counseling on which specific injury approach was associated with the greatest change in behavior? Bicycle helmet use for children 5-14 years Poison control center telephone number posting for children 0-6 years Car seat / seat belt use for children 0-6 years Smoke detector use for children 0-14 years Proper firearm storage practices for children 2-14 yearsQuestion 5 of 14 6. Of children who died and restraint use was known, what percentage are completely unrestrained? 15% 32% 50% 65% 80%Question 6 of 14 7. Child passenger safety seats are estimated to reduce the risk of death in children by how much? 5-10% 25-35% 45-55% 70-80% 90-100%Question 7 of 14 8. What type of car seat is suitable for a child < 2 years of age? Infant only car seat Belt-positioning booster seat Convertible car seat Lap and shoulder vehicle seat belt Infant only car seat and convertible car seatQuestion 8 of 14 9. The latest child passenger safety guidelines recommend that children remain rear facing until what age? 12 months, or until they reach the highest weight or height allowed by the manufacturer 6 months or until they reach the highest weight or height allowed by the manufacturer 18 months or until they reach the highest weight or height allowed by the manufacturer 2 years or until they reach the highest weight or height allowed by the manufacturer As long as possible until they reach the highest weight or height allowed by the manufacturerQuestion 9 of 14 10. When a child outgrows their convertible car seat, they are to be switched to a belt-positioning booster seat. What sign tells you the child fits appropriately in the booster seat? The lap portion of the belt fits low across the hips and pelvis The child can see easily out of the passenger window while in the seat The shoulder portion fits across the middle of the shoulder and chest when the child sits back The child is at least older than 4 years of age The lap portion of the belt fits low across the hips and pelvis and the shoulder portion fits across the middle of the shoulder and chest when the child sits backQuestion 10 of 14 11. Studies that look specifically at the association between tobacco exposure and SIDS estimate that what proportion of SIDS deaths could be prevented if all maternal smoking during pregnancy were eliminated? 1/4 1/3 1/2 3/4 2/3Question 11 of 14 12. All of the following are benefits of breast feeding except? More easily aroused from sleep Decreased incidence of diarrhea, upper and lower respiratory infections and other infectious diseases Maternal antibodies Micronutrients Increased risk of SIDSQuestion 12 of 14 13. Who of the following influenced mother’s choice of infant sleep position as the baby got older? Nurses Father of baby Friends Pediatrician ObstetricianQuestion 13 of 14 14. Which of the following has not been proven to be effective in changing infant safe sleep behavior? Educational session for mothers focusing on safe sleep FAQs Parental testimonial focused educational campaigns Education of healthcare providers and appropriate modeling of safe sleep practices in the hospital Legislation requiring parents receive safe sleep education at birth hospitals prior to dischargeQuestion 14 of 14 Your email address: Your name: Loading…