sudden infant death syndrome (sids) & shaken baby syndrome (sbs)

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SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROME (SIDS) & SHAKEN BABY SYNDROME (SBS)

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SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROME (SIDS) &

SHAKEN BABY SYNDROME (SBS)

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Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Iu88-DaH0k

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• Leading cause of death in infants• Occurs in all kinds of families• Most deaths before 6 months old

– During sleep

• Higher likelihood among boys, premature, low birth weight infants, twins, triplets

• SIDS is determined after all other causes have been eliminated

• Exact causes are unknown

SIDS: WHAT WE KNOW

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• Smoking while pregnant• Teenage pregnancy• Poor prenatal care• Low weight gain during pregnancy• Drug use• Premature & low birth weight• Infants put to sleep on stomach

RISK FACTORS

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PREVENTION

• Infant should be put to sleep on its back

• Non-fluffy bedding• Good prenatal care• No smoking• Cool room temperature• Breastfeeding• Regular infant check-ups

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SIDS is NOT:

• Not contagious• Not caused by immunizations• Not caused by child abuse• Not caused by vomiting, choking, colds

or infections• Not the cause of every unexpected

infant death

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When BABIES Cry: Shaken Baby Syndrome

Video

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• A form of abusive head trauma that causes brain injury, bleeding over the surface of the brain, swelling of the brain, bleeding at the back of the eyes, and other injuries not seen together in any other disease or medical condition

SHAKEN BABY SYNDROME

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SBS is…

• A form of child abuse• Is homicide or murder if the child dies• A unique, identifiable combination of

injuries• From forceful, violent shaking• Preventable

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SBS is NOT…• A form of punishment or neglect• Found among the effects of any other

form of child abuse or accidental trauma• A pre-existing medical condition or

disease• Always seen with visible bruises• Caused by car accidents, falls, tossing in

the air, or rough play• Caused by birth, CPR, or genetic

disorders

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Know the FACTS

• About 1,200-1,600 cases of SBS each year

• 25% of all shaken babies die from their injuries

• Remaining 75% suffer brain damage• 60% die from injuries or suffer lifetime

disabilities• 55%-70% of perpetrators are male

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Activities that Do NOT cause SBS…

• Baby falling off furniture or a counter• Baby being bounced or jogged on an

adult’s knee• Baby being carried in a caregiver’s

backpack while the caregiver jogs or runs

• Baby being tossed up and caught• Baby jerking in a car seat when a driver

stops the car suddenly.

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Profile of a Shaken Child

• Less than one year old• Majority under 6 months old• Twins have a higher chance

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Profile of a Shaker

• 55%-70% of the shakers are male– Less familiar with babies’ needs– Financial or family stress– Not use to baby’s crying

• Anyone who may become frustrated is capable of shaking a baby

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Why is a Baby so Easily Hurt?

• Heavy head: 25% of body weight• Weak neck muscles – can’t resist

movement• Space inside skull – force increase• Delicate veins – tear and bleed easily• Brain is still developing – vulnerable to

injury

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The Many Costs…

• Initial hospitalization: $150,000 per child

• Ongoing treatment: $180,000 per year per child

• Child’s loss of childhood, teenage years, adulthood, and parenthood

• Loss of “normal” physical and cognitive functions

• High public education costs

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Prevention Works!

• SBS is preventable w/ EDUCATION• Know the injuries that shaking causes

and ways to manage frustrations and stress

• Stop before you shake!

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Why do Babies Cry?• Hungry • Burp• Suck on a pacifier or clean finger• Diaper change• Too hot or too cold• Sick or cranky• Diaper rash• Teething• Tired• Over-stimulated

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More Reasons for Crying…

• Colic• Fever• Reacting to caregiver’s stress• Pain• Bored• Needs to be comforted/held• No apparent reason at all

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Why Shake?

• To stop child from CRYING–Frustration builds–Caregiver does NOT take a breather–Caregiver losses control–Caregiver shakes baby

• Toilet training, choosey appetite, crankiness, sick

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Learn Coping Skills

• Stress management• Anger management• Discipline• Ages and stages of children• Nurturing• Overall parenting

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Check the Baby’s Basic Needs…

• Does diaper need changing?• Hungry?• Is the baby being scratched or poked by

something?• Does baby want to be cuddled?• Does baby want to be played with?• Is the baby too hot or too cold?• Is the baby overtired?• Is the baby teething?• Is the baby bored?

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Ways to Soothe a Crying Baby…

• Create a new, soft noise to distract the baby• Show the baby something new to look at• Sing to the baby• Rock the baby gently• Give the baby a warm bath• Put the baby in a new position• Rub baby’s back• Push baby is a stroller or take for a ride in

the car• If baby is ill, call a doctor or nurse

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If Frustration Builds, Ask Yourself

• Have I tried the things that soothe most babies?

• Is the baby safe?• How am I feeling as a caregiver?• Where can I best put my energy right

now without hurting this child?

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Always Remember…

• No baby has died from crying too much• If someone calls you frustrated with a

crying baby, offer your help• NEVER shake a baby• Need help: childhelpUSA hotline or 911

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Legal Charges…

• Assault on a Child: What a person is charged with for having shaken a baby or child who has been diagnosed with SBS.

• Child Homicide: What a person can be charged with when a baby or child dies from SBS.

• In all cased of SBS, CPS is called, and all other children in the same environment may be removed for their protection.

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Signs & Symptoms• Absence of response to stimulation• Inability to make sounds• Difficult breathing• Unconsciousness• Vomiting• Crying quit due to brain damage/uncontrollable crying• Rolling eyes• Learning & cognitive disabilities• Behavioral disorders• Blindness• Cerebral palsy• Seizure• Loss of motor control

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Parts of the Brain

• Brain stem: breathing & heartbeat• Cerebellum: reflexive movements

(blinking)• Limbic system: processing emotions• Cerebral cortex: conscious, voluntary

actions

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Hemispheres of the Brain

Right: big picture

Left: specific detail

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Lobes of the Brain

• Frontal: thinking, planning, reasoning• Temporal: hearing, language• Parietal: perception of touch, smell,

taste• Occipital: vision

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SBS Simulator• First level of forceful shaking severe

enough to cause injury, back of simulator’s brain lights up– Visually impaired/blind

• Second level, front of the simulator’s brain lights up, and the baby would have additional injuries that would cause loss of memory and emotion.– Learning disabilities/behavioral disorders.

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• Third level, injury to the brain is extensive. The sides of the simulator’s brain light up in addition to the back and front. Baby would lose the ability to speak and hear, would be paralyzed on one or both sides– Can result in death

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Questions?