Injury Prevention Flashcards

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What are the three leading causes of injury-related deaths in children

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  • MVC
  • drowning
  • threats to breathing
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What are identified risk factors for injury?

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  • Male sex
  • Aboriginal background
  • Lower SES
  • Rural settings
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What are the 3 Es of injury prevention

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  • Education
  • Enforcement/legislation
  • Engineering
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List the core team members who may partake in a Child Death Review

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  • medical examiner/coroner
  • law enforcement representatives
  • child welfare agency workers
  • local public health
  • crown attorney
  • pediatrician
  • family physician
  • ER physician
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Who can operate a snowmobile? Who can be a passenger?

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  • 16yo and older can operate after graduated license achieved, no alcohol, wear helmets
  • ## 6-16yo can be passenger (max one passenger)
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List ways in which to minimize injury from skiing and snowboarding

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  • wear proper fitting and protective equipment (helmet, goggles, wrist guards for snowboarding)
  • receive formal instruction and slowly advance
  • avoid alcohol and drug use
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What are the components of the Alpine Responsibility Code?

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  • Take lessons from certified instructor
  • Never ski/snowboard alone
  • Maintain and check equipment
  • Exercise and stretch before
  • Stay on marked trails
  • Follow responsibility code on slope
  • be alert to hazards
  • wear appropriate gear including helmets
  • only go on hills within your ability and skill level
  • quit when too tired
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List strategies to reduce playground injuries

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  • Reduce maximum fall height
  • Reduce risk of falling from equipment (protective barriers/guardrails, vertical bars, curved surfaces = avoid climbing)
  • Improve protective surfacing under and around play (sand, wood chips, pea gravel)
  • Active supervision is critical
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List basic preventative choking and suffocation strategies

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  • avoid toys with strings or pull-cords longer than 20cm, baby necklaces, stringed bibs
  • follow crib standards, tight fitting mattress
  • be attentive when visitors around
  • curtain cords out of reach
  • stay at arms reach during mealtimes
  • avoid drawstrings and scarves
  • store older children’s toys in separate, inaccessible location
  • tie plastic bags before storing, out of sight and reach
  • Do not use latex balloons
  • make sure toy box is safe and has air holes
  • do not allow children to tie skipping ropes, pet leashes etc to trees/decks
  • encourage table manners
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