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All About Infants
Quiz by Jeremy Holman _ Staff - WakeForestHS
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- Q1What is the recommended sleeping position for infants to reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)?FrontUpside downSideBack30s
- Q2What is the recommended temperature for a baby's room to ensure safety and comfort?Above 90 degrees FahrenheitBetween 80-85 degrees FahrenheitBelow 50 degrees FahrenheitBetween 68-72 degrees Fahrenheit30s
- Q3What is an important safety measure to take when bathing an infant?Always keep one hand on the baby during the bathUse hot water without checking the temperatureLeave the baby unattended in the bathtubBathe the baby in a deep tub without supervision30s
- Q4What is a recommended safe sleep environment for infants to reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)?Adding crib bumpers for decorationA firm mattress with a tight-fitting sheetA fluffy pillow and soft beddingPlacing toys and stuffed animals in the crib30s
- Q5What is an important safety guideline to follow when using a baby carrier or sling?Always ensure the baby's face is visible and clear from obstructionsAllow the baby to sleep with their face pressed against the fabricCover the baby's face with a blanket for warmthPlace the baby in the carrier with their face against your chest30s
- Q6What is the recommended method for checking the temperature of a baby's bath water?Using boiling water straight from the kettleUsing a bath thermometer to ensure it is around 100-105 degrees FahrenheitGuessing the temperature based on feelDipping your hand in without testing30s
- Q7What is a key safety precaution to take when placing a baby in a car seat?Using an oversized car seat for the baby's comfortPlacing the chest clip below the baby's armpitsLeaving the harness loose to allow more movementSecuring the harness straps snugly and correctly across the baby's shoulders30s
- Q8What is an important measure to prevent choking hazards for infants during feeding?Providing hard candies or nuts as snacksFeeding large chunks of solid food directlyOffering whole grapes or hot dogsCutting food into small, bite-sized pieces30s
- Q9What is a recommended guideline for safe sleep practices with infants?Cover the baby with a heavy quilt during sleepFill the crib with plush toys and pillows for comfortAvoid using loose bedding, blankets, or soft objects in the cribPlace crib bumpers around all sides for decoration30s
- Q10What is a crucial safety measure to take when using a baby monitor?Leaving the cords dangling within baby's reachPlacing the monitor directly inside the cribUsing the monitor without checking the battery levelsEnsuring the cords are placed out of reach of the baby30s
- Q11Which of the following is NOT a safe sleep practice for infants?Ensuring the infant sleeps on their backPlacing the infant on a firm mattressUsing fluffy blankets or pillowsKeeping the crib free from toys and loose bedding30s
- Q12Why is it important to babyproof the electrical outlets in a home with infants?To prevent electrical shockTo save energy costsTo teach infants about electricityTo improve home aesthetics30s
- Q13Why should infants never be left unattended on a changing table or elevated surface?To encourage independent playRisk of fallingTo improve their balanceThey might get bored30s
- Q14What is the safest way to transport an infant in a vehicle?In a rear-facing car seatIn the front passenger seatWithout using any safety deviceHolding the infant in your arms30s
- Q15Why should small objects like coins, buttons, or toys with small parts be kept out of reach of infants?To promote oral hygieneTo prevent choking hazardsTo teach infants about object recognitionTo encourage sensory play30s