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Patient Education Handouts
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Pediatric Patient Education
Pediatric Patient Education (2021)
Published: January 2021
.... The back seat is the safest. Everyone should wear a seat belt in the car. Keep poisons, medicines, and lawn and cleaning supplies in locked cabinets, out of your child’s sight and reach. Put the Poison Help number into all phones, including cell phones. Call if you are worried your child has...
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Pediatric Patient Education
Pediatric Patient Education (2021)
Published: January 2021
... de la vista y alcance de su hijo. Guarde el número de la Poison Help Line (Línea de Ayuda en Caso de Envenenamiento) en todos los teléfonos, incluso en los teléfonos celulares. Llame si le preocupa que su hijo haya tragado algo dañino. No haga que su hijo vomite. Cuando salga, póngale un gorro...
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Published: February 2024
...Commentary by Maria Camila Espinal, MD Published February 2024
Children are exposed to many things in the environment including lead. Exposure to lead is one of the most serious environmental problems that can lead to lead poisoning causing learning disabilities, behavioral problems, anemia...)
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Published: May 2024
... module on Iron Deficiency Anemia . 3e. Lead Poisoning
The CDC provides a comprehensive guide on the hazards and prevention of lead poisoning at https://www.cdc.gov/nceh/lead/prevention/default.htm which includes a handout for parents and summary of screening recommendations.
Please also see...)
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Published: July 2024
... safety and drowning prevention
● Burn prevention (knob covers for the stove)
● Safe storage of household cleaners and other toxic/poisonous substances and when to contact Poison Control (1-800-222-1222)
Additional information can be found in Table 45.3 in the chapter below. 5e. Oral Health...)
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Published: August 2024
... home safety, including fire alarms, burns, choking, and fall prevention as well as firearm safety are vital when you have a curious two-year-old in the home. Provide the national Poison Control Center number, which is (800) 222-1222, as a reference for caregivers.
Further reading: AAP Pediatric...)
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Published: December 2023
... and continued caregiver use of seat belts, poisoning (including knowing how to reach Poison Control), sun protection, firearm safety, safe home environment (burns, fires, and falls)
Please review pages 543-563 in the Bright Futures chapter PDF below. 2a. Overview
A vital element of any visit...)
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Pediatric Patient Education
Pediatric Patient Education (2023)
Published: February 2023
... doit porter une ceinture de sécurité. Gardez tout poison, médicament et produit nettoyant hors de la vue et de la portée de votre enfant, et rangés dans un espace fermé à clé. Enregistrez le numéro de la ligne d urgence antipoison dans tous les téléphones, y compris les portables. Contactez-nous si...
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Published: October 2023
...., cleaning products and medications) higher up or locked to prevent accidental ingestions.
● You can provide parents with the poison control number for emergencies. 6f2. Safety: Car Safety ● Toddlers should remain restrained in a car seat, in the backseat.
● They can be forward facing, however should...)
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Published: June 2023
... and able to indulge their curiosity. Make sure all dangerous objects are out of reach and have the Poison Control number ready (8002221222). All households/locations where the child spends time should follow similar precautions, and children should be safeguarded from stairs and windows to fall from. 5e...)
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Published: February 2024
... epidemiologic association has been made between IDA and increased lead concentrations. 18 Thus, primary prevention of IDA could also serve as primary prevention of lead poisoning. This possibility is all the more attractive, because lead has been reported to induce neurotoxicity at even very low...)
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Published: June 2023
... can play a role in promoting reading behavior through programs like Reach Out and Read . 5d. Childproofing
Childproofing is important as the infant is becoming more mobile and putting items into their mouth.
Additional resource: Childproofing Your Home for Poisons - HealthyChildren.org 5e...)
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Published: December 2023
..., 2001–2009 . Pediatrics . 2013 ; 132 ( 2 ): 275 – 281 9 Committee on Injury V , Poison P . Prevention of choking among children . Pediatrics . 2010 ; 125 ( 3 ): 601 – 607 10 Altkorn R , Chen X , Milkovich S , . Fatal and non-fatal food injuries...)
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Published: December 2023
..., Committee on Injury and Poison Prevention and Committee on Fetus and Newborn. Safe transportation of premature and low birth weight infants. Pediatrics. 1996 ; 97 (5): 758 –760 61 American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Injury and Poison Prevention. Transporting children with special health care...)
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Published: October 2023
... information, recent guidelines, and recommendations. Know that common foods causing allergic reactions include milk, soy, eggs, peanuts, seafood, wheat, and tree nuts. Distinguish between anaphylaxis and food poisoning. Understand the relationship between eczema and food allergies, and how...)
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Published: June 2023
... children 14 years or younger in the United States, 2001–2009 . Pediatrics . 2013 ; 132 ( 2 ): 275 – 281 9 Committee on Injury V , Poison P . Prevention of choking among children . Pediatrics . 2010 ; 125 ( 3 ): 601 – 607 10 Altkorn R , Chen X , Milkovich...)
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Published: June 2023
... health insurance have also led to improved health outcomes for issues such as lead poisoning, injuries, asthma, cancer, neurotoxicity, cardiovascular disease, and mental health problems. 20 , 36 , 37 Expansion of child health insurance has improved...)
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Published: May 2023
... Questions Safe Home Environment: Poisoning Anticipatory Guidance Screening Injury is the number one cause of toddler morbidity and mortality. The toddler is increasingly mobile and needs protection against common and uncommon hazards. Review all aspects of safety at this visit because safety is one...)
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Published: June 2023
... be concerns about exposure to harmful substances, such as lead? Do you know how to assess the risk of lead poisoning in your home? Sample Questions Work-related exposures, such as working in a battery plant, or home-related exposures, such as renovating an old home that has lead-based paint...)
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Published: June 2023
... Syndrome, Council on Child Abuse and Neglect, Council on Injury, Violence and Poison Prevention, Section on Child Death Review and Prevention, National Association of Medical Examiners . Half century since SIDS: a reappraisal of terminology . Pediatrics . 2022 ; 148 ( 4 ): e2021053746 5...)
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