One thing that differs between different developmental stages of life is safety! Different age groups are at risk for different safety risks. In our comprehensive assessments, it is vital that we assess for potential risks specific to different age groups. For example, look at the chart below.
complete the following for a reply:
Pick an age group and discuss what risk assessments should be completed that is specific to the age group and why. What type of health promoting education does the family need?
Table 1. The five leading causes and number of unintentional injury deaths among children, by age group, United States, 2009
Rank*
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Age <1
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Ages 1-4
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Ages 5-9
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Ages 10-14
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Ages 15-19
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1
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Suffocation 907 (77%)
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Drowning 450 (31%)
|
Motor Vehicle (MV) Traffic 378 (49%)
|
MV Traffic 491 (68%)
|
MV Traffic 3,242 (67%)
|
2
|
MV Traffic 91 (8%)
|
MV Traffic 363 (25%)
|
Drowning 119 (15%)
|
Transportation - Other 117 (15%)
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Poisoning 715 (15%)
|
3
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Drowning 45 (4%)
|
Fire/Burns 169 (12%)
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Fire/Burns 88 (11%)
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Drowning 90 (10%)
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Drowning 279 (6%)
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4
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Fire/Burns 25 (2%)
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Transportation - Other 147 (10%)
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Transportation - Other 68 (9%)
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Fire/Burns 53 (6%)
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Transportation - Other 203 (4%)
|
5
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Poisoning 22 (2%)
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Suffocation 125 (9%)
|
Suffocation 26 (3%)
|
Suffocation 41 (5%)
|
Fall 58 (1%)
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2012).
Protect the ones you love: child injuries are preventable.
Retrieved fromhttps://www.cdc.gov/safechild/NAP/background.html.