Common Injury Risks (CCHC Trainees)
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- Course
- Date of Publication
- July 7, 2021
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Overview
THIS COURSE IS ONLY AVAILABLE TO PARTICIPANTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED THE IN-PERSON PORTION OF THE CHILD CARE HEALTH CONSULTANT TRAINING PROGRAM. If you want to learn more about the Child Care Health Consultant program visit their website at http://www. texasaeyc. org/programs/healthy_child_care_texas. Young children are at risk for a variety of common injuries in child care settings; therefore, it is important for child care providers to understand the kind of injuries that can occur to the children in their care. Child Care Health Consultants can play a valuable role in educating providers about common injuries and how to prevent and respond to them should such injuries occur. 'Injury Prevention: Common Injury Risks' is a 2-hour course designed to help CCHC trainees recognize, assess, and know how to prevent common injury risks, such as airway obstruction, poisoning, human biting, emergencies, and vehicle-related injuries.
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