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Childhood Preventable Injuries and Deaths Ana H. Corona, DNP, FNP-BC Nursing Professor September 2013 CDC, 2012
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Childhood Preventable Injuries Every hour 1 child dies from an injury 1 in 5 child deaths is due to injury Every 4 seconds a child is treated for an injury in an emergency department
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Injury Pyramid 145,655 Deaths 2,701,000 Hospitalizations 129,000,000 Emergency Department Visits 65,555,000 Visits to Office-based Physicians 59,550,000 Injuries Requiring Medical Attention National Center for Health Statistics (1999)
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Problem Identification Preventable injuries are the leading cause of death of children in the United States. Killing more than all childhood diseases combined. Children < 5 years of age are at greatest risk.
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Childhood Injury in California California: –About 2,200 children suffer fatal injuries. –38,000 injuries require hospitalization. United States: –>400 people die of injuries every day –58 of the daily death toll are children Childhood Preventable Injuries cost the United States: –>$11.5 billion per year.
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Top 6 leading causes of fatal and nonfatal childhood preventable injuries in the United States: 1. 4,564Motor Vehicle Accidents 2. 1,160Suffocation 3. 983 drowning 4. 824Poisoning 5. 391Fire/Burn 6. 151Falls
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4,564 Deaths caused by motor vehicle accidents! Always use seat belts, child safety seats and booster seats that are correct for child’s age and weight Use safe-driving agreements or contracts with teens
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1,160 Deaths caused by Suffocation! Make sure infants sleep alone; place on their backs on a firm surface Be sure crib meets safety standards Avoid loose bedding or soft toys in crib
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983 Deaths caused by drowning! Learn to swim – important for parents and kids Use a four-sided fence with self-closing and self-latching gates around pool. Watch kids closely when they are in and around water
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824 Deaths caused by Poisoning! Keep medicines away from children and teens. Keep cleaning solutions and other toxic products in originally packaging and where children can’t get them.
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391 Deaths caused by Fire/Burn! Use smoke alarms – where people sleep and on every level of the home – and test monthly. Create and practice a family fire escape plan. Install a home fire sprinkler system if possible.
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151 Deaths caused by Falls! Use a soft landing surface on playgrounds (such as sand or wood chips, not dirt or grass). Use protective gear, like a helmet, during sports and recreation. Install protective rails on bunk beds and loft beds.
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Let’s Keep Our Children Safe!
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