Description
During this training, participants will understand the difference between sudden
unexpected infant death (SUID) and sudden infant death syndrome (SID) and how
to respond to an emergency. Learning objectives include:
- Define SIDS and SUIDS.
- Identify ways to reduce the risk for SIDS in a child care setting and at home.
- List ways parents/guardians to cope with grief.
Course Overview
Core Competency: Health and Safety | Level: Beginning | Credit hours: 1 clock hour | CEU: 0.1
Criteria to Earn Credit
To receive credit for completing this course participants should read all material, take notes, and complete all the required assignments. There is a final assessment at the end of this course. Participants will have two attempts to take the final assessment and must pass with a 70% or higher to earn credit. Please note there will be no extra attempts to re-take the final assessment, once you have started the final assessment be sure to complete it without interruption. If you are not able to pass the final assessment with a 70% or higher we encourage you to consider taking another course that meet your requirements or wait 30 days before you re-take this course.
Material Needed
- Writing Paper
- A pen or pencil
Prerequisite
Requirements
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- Access to a Laptop or Desktop
- Internet connection. High speed broadband access (LAN, Cable or DSL) is highly recommended for the optimal learning experience.
- A graphical browser is required, such as, Chrome, Firefox, etc.
- An E-mail account that is accessible.
Syllabus
0.05 | What is the underlying cause of infant’s deaths?
0.03 | Motor Skill Development
0.08 | SUID VS SIDS
0.03 | Summary
0.04 | Common Causes of SIDS in daycare settings
0.04 | What are risk factors of SIDS?
0.04 | Reducing Risk factors
0.03 | Assignment
0.07 | Responding to a medical emergency
0.04 | Helping parents cope with grief
0.15 | Final Assessment
Instructor
Name: Octavia Dixon
Phone: (770) 347 – 7030
E-mail: support@earlycareevolution.com