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Duration

16 hours

Total fee

Free

Mode of learning

Online

Difficulty level

Beginner

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Guidance to Keep Newborn Babies Safe and Healthy
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  • In your previous 2 courses, you learned some medical interventions and skills to keep newborns healthy in the days and weeks after they have been born.? In this course, you will learn some key things that parents will need to do to keep their babies safe and healthy. The Guidance to Keep Newborn Babies Safe and Healthy Course will teach you best practices for how your baby will spend most of their day: eating, sleeping, and sometimes crying. Parents need to understand how to optimize nutrition, how to create a safe and happy sleep environment, how to safely transport their baby in their car, and how to respond to their baby?s crying.
  • A newborn baby is an amazing beautiful life filled with hope.? There is so much that goes into making sure that babies are born healthy, and so much more to think about after they are born.? Whether you are in the health care field, or even a parent, this course is the perfect educational opportunity for you to keep newborn babies healthy in the days and weeks after they are born!
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Guidance to Keep Newborn Babies Safe and Healthy
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Curriculum

Safe Newborn Sleep

Introduction: Guidance to Keep Newborn Babies Safe & Healthy

What is Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID)?

Infant safe Sleep Environments

Infant safe Sleep FAQs

Typical Infant Sleep in the First Month of Life

How to Help Improve Infant Sleep

About Us: Your Instructors

Center for Disease Control and Prevention

Racial and ethnic trends in sudden unexpected infant deaths

Resource: Trends in Sudden Unexpected Infant Death by Cause

Sudden Unexpected Infant Death by Race/Ethnicity, 2011-2014

CDC Reading and Resources link

AAP: SIDS and Other Sleep-Related Infant Death

NIH: Safe Sleep for Your Baby

Fussy Baby Network

The Happiest Baby on the Block

Infant Safe Sleep

CAR SEAT SAFETY

Why Do We Use Car Seats?

Best Practices for Transporting Children Safely

Rear-Facing-Only Seats and Convertible Seats

5 Steps for Rear-facing Car seat Safety

Skills Video: Car Seat Safety

It's Complicated

Child Passenger Safety

NIH: Unsafe from the Start: Serious Misuse of Car Safety Seats at Newborn Discharge

AJPM: Reviews of evidence regarding interventions to increase use of child safety seats

AAP: Safe Transportation of Newborns at Hospital Discharge

AAP: Safe Transportation of Preterm and Low Birth Weight Infants at Hospital Discharge

A Comparison of Respiratory Patterns in Healthy Term Infants Placed in Car Safety Seats and Beds

Car Seat Safety

TEMPERAMENT AND COLIC

What Is "Temperament"

Goodness of Fit

Coregulation

Calming a Crying baby

The Crying Curve and Fussiness

AAP: Helping Parents Deal With Infants' Temperamental Differences

Healthy Children: Handling Colic

AAP: Colic Reading and linked Resources

AAP: Developmental Outcome as a Function of the Goodness of Fit

Coregulation

AAP: Crying Curve

Temperament and Colic

BREASTFEEDING AND FORMULA FEEDING

Breastfeeding Benefits

Key Breastfeeding Assessment Questions

Breastfeeding in Early Weeks

Breastfeeding Problems

Return to Work/School and Milk Storage

Advocacy for Breastfeeding

Frequently Asked Questions About Breastfeeding

Global Health Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding

AHRQ Evidence-based Review

LactMed Resource

Infant Risk Center: Readings and Resources

AAP Policy Statement

AAP Pediatrics in Review: Dr Bunik

Breastfeeding

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