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Communication Common Injuries Common Illnesses
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Infants Children Birth to 1 year Younger infants are easy to approach Older infants can show stranger anxiety Have them sit on a parent’s lap for observation 1 -2 years = toddlers › Has major anxiety towards strangers › Give them time to get used to you before checking them out 3 – 5 years = preschoolers › Easy to check › Have them look at and inspect different things you are checking them with
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Children 6 – 12 years = school-age children › Very comfortable with speaking to adults › Chronological age does not always equal their maturity level › Respect modesty 13 – 18 years = adolescents › Behave more like adults than children › Direct attention and questions to adolescent and not parent › May react better to responder of same gender
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Injury is the # 1 cause of death for children in the United States. › Automobile crashes are #1 cause of injury › Major things to look for are airway obstruction and bleeding Head is most injured due to size Safety belts worn are 5 point harness Must be in a rear facing seat for 32lbs or 2 years old Leave child in seat while checking out and after
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Abdominal Pain Child Abuse Colic Conjunctivitis Meningitis Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Diarrhea and Vomiting Ear Infections Fever Foreign Objects in the Nose Poisoning Rashes Page 140
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Call 9-1-1 What to do › Remain calm and calm the woman › Place layers of clean material under her and cover her abdomen › Position on back with knees bent and feet wide apart › The woman will deliver the baby › Use a clean towel to receive baby › Keep the baby warm and wrap newborn in clean towel
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Checking an older adult Common Injuries Common Illnesses
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Checking › Use their name when you speak to them › Speak slowly and clearly › Look for medical tags › Elderly people may minimize signals to not be placed elsewhere
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Confusion Falls Head Injuries Problems with Heat and Cold
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Physical Disability Deaf/hard of hearing Blind Motor Impairment Mental Impairment
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