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Safe Sleep Quiz
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QUESTION 1: What is SUDI?
Answer
(Required)
Sudden Unexplained Death in Infancy
Sudden Infant Death and Injury
Sudden Unexplained Death or Injury
QUESTION 2: How often do you check and record children during sleep/rest?
Answer
(Required)
Hourly
At least every 10 minutes
Once during their sleep
QUESTION 3: A parent wants to leave a necklace on a child. Do you allow this to happen?
Answer
(Required)
Yes!
Yes, with a Risk Assessment
No. I would explain the risks and Red Nose guidelines and ask them to leave this at home.
QUESTION 4: A child comes with a flannelette wrap. How should you respond?
Answer
(Required)
Discuss the overheating risk and discuss the use of a muslin
This is the parent’s choice. Respect them and use this.
Use this with a Risk Assessment.
QUESTION 5: A baby is asleep in the rocker and is a light sleeper. How do you respond?
Answer
(Required)
Let them sleep. Sleep is more important, and you are close.
Move the child to a cot. Gently support the transition.
Let them sleep for 1 hour then move.
QUESTION 6: What is an important step before leaving the sleep area?
Answer
(Required)
Ensure the STOP safe sleep poster in read
Ensure the side of the cot/s are up
Both steps
QUESTION 7: List 5 important steps to ensure for safe sleep:
Step #1
(Required)
Step #2
(Required)
Step #3
(Required)
Step #4
(Required)
Step #5
(Required)
QUESTION 8: A child should be placed to sleep in what position?
Answer
(Required)
On their back
On their side
On their stomach
QUESTION 9: How many days a week can a porta cot be used?
Answer
(Required)
3 times per child
3 times per porta cot
ask the parent
QUESTION 10: Before sleep time, how should a bottle be given?
Answer
(Required)
in the cot
ask the parent
outside the cot then put in a cot after approx. 10 minutes
QUESTION 11: Children over 12 months no longer need to room share and can transition to use a mattress. What age does Red Nose guidelines recommend that a child transitions from a cot?
Answer
(Required)
18 months unless they start to climb, and the child is over 12 months of age
12 months
2 years