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 search.ebscohost.com.ignacio.usfca.edu/login.aspx?d irect=true&db=rzh&AN= &site=ehost- live&scope=site search.ebscohost.com.ignacio.usfca.edu/login.aspx?d irect=true&db=rzh&AN= &site=ehost- live&scope=site  Compared apnea, hypoapnea, bradycardia, and o2 desats with term babies in hospital crib (30 mins), car safety bed (60 mins) and car seats (60 mins).  N=200 newborns  “The mean total time spent with an oxygen saturation level of <95% was significantly higher (P =.003) in both safety devices (car seat: 23.9%; car bed: 17.2%) when compared with the hospital crib (6.5%).”  Car seats and beds should only be used when transporting because of significant decrease in oxygen saturation.

 search.ebscohost.com.ignacio.usfca.edu/logi n.aspx?direct=true&db=rzh&AN= & site=ehost-live&scope=site search.ebscohost.com.ignacio.usfca.edu/logi n.aspx?direct=true&db=rzh&AN= & site=ehost-live&scope=site  Good nutrition in early life is crucial  “poor nutrition and inappropriate diet during the first 3 years can have short- and long- term adverse effects on physical and mental development, as well as increase the risk for chronic adult disease”  Eating habits developed early in life

 The “Forum” is multidisciplinary team of experts in infant and child heath and nutrition-it aims to identify knowledge deficits where information is lacking and to improve education.  The Forum focuses on factsheets for healthcare providers, study days which teach on a number of topics involving nutrition, and a website-all to improve especially toddler and young child nutrition.

 search.ebscohost.com.ignacio.usfca.edu/login.as px?direct=true&db=rzh&AN= &site=eh ost-live&scope=site search.ebscohost.com.ignacio.usfca.edu/login.as px?direct=true&db=rzh&AN= &site=eh ost-live&scope=site  Because most safety education aims to encourage bike safety among school age children, a lot of injuries are still occurring.  “during , a total of 2,046 ED visits by Wisconsin residents aged <6 years for pedal- cycle injuries occurred; for 1,305 (63.8%) of these visits, the primary diagnosis was a head or neck injury”  A younger population needs to be addressed with bike safety.

 search.ebscohost.com.ignacio.usfca.edu/logi n.aspx?direct=true&db=rzh&AN= & site=ehost-live&scope=site search.ebscohost.com.ignacio.usfca.edu/logi n.aspx?direct=true&db=rzh&AN= & site=ehost-live&scope=site  “Injuries are the leading cause of death among Canadian children and are responsible for a substantial proportion of hospitalizations and emergency department visits.”  This study aimed to see the likelihood of children acquiring injuries at school

 n = 24,074 children brought into urgent care clinics  In addition the school activities most associated with injuries were addressed  They found that 4287 children where injured in school which was 18% of all injuries.  Children 5-14 more likely to have school related injury  The majority of the injuries were fractures from playing and informal sports