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99-1 National CPS Certification Training - April 2007 (R1010)
What Do You See?
Courtesy St. John's Hospital
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Scenario 1
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Scenario 2
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What a CPS Tech DoesCommunication Sets the Stage for Learning
Courtesy Lawrence Memorial Hospital
99-2 National CPS Certification Training - April 2007 (R1010)
Activity 2: Newton’s Law of Motion•An object in motion
continues in motion at the original speed until it connects with an outside force.
•The outside force…▪ Can be harmful (e.g., the
steering wheel, windshield, pavement, etc.)
▪ Can be designed to protect (e.g., seat belt or CRS) Courtesy Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
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99-3 National CPS Certification Training - April 2007 (R1010)
Activity 2: How to Use a Belt-Shortening Clip
VideoCourtesy National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
99-4 National CPS Certification Training - April 2007 (R1010)
Why Children Should Travel Rear-facingIncreased crash
protection:•Spreads crash forces
along the entire head, neck, and back
•Protects head, neck, and spinal cord
•CR absorbs forces of the crash
VideoCourtesy of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
99-5 National CPS Certification Training - April 2007 (R1010)
Location- Air Bags and Rear-Facing CR•Never place a rear-
facing CR in front of an active passenger air bag
• If no back seat, AIR BAG MUST BE OFF!
•High forces hit child’s head during inflation
•Follow CR manufacturer’s instructions and vehicle owner’s manual to take into account side airbag effects Video
Courtesy of Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
99-6 National CPS Certification Training - April 2007 (R1010)
When Do You Use a Forward-Facing Seat?
At a minimum:•Child is at least 1 year of
age and at least 20 pounds •Child has reached the
highest allowed rear-facing weight of the CR
•Children should remain in a forward-facing CR with a full harness until they reach the top weight or height allowed
12 month old – rear and front-facingCourtesy MGA Research
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99-7 National CPS Certification Training - April 2007 (R1010)
Why a Booster Seat?
Video: Lap belt vs. Booster
Videos Courtesy of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Video: Lap & shoulder belt vs. Booster
99-8 National CPS Certification Training - April 2007 (R1010)
ALL Belt-Positioning Boosters•Belt-positioning booster seats should only be used with lap and shoulder belts
•Belt-positioning booster seats must NEVER be used with just a lap belt.
Courtesy of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
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Consequences of MisuseSeat belt syndrome: Injuries that occur when lap belts don’t fit
Illustration and Video Courtesy of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
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99-10 National CPS Certification Training - April 2007 (R1010)
Activity 2: Putting It All Together – Learn. Practice. Explain.
•How does Abbey respond in a positive manner to the caregiver?
•What examples of best practices does she provide?
•How would you describe her style of communication and body language?
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Courtesy Lawrence Memorial Hospital