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Thumbnail associated with Event Reporting story titled: Newborn Tragedy Inspires Safety Interventions
The birth of a couple’s first child went from one of the most exciting moments of their lives to a nightmare no parent ever wants to have, following a long and complicated delivery that required an uncommonly used vacuum extraction delivery.
Thumbnail associated with Event Reporting story titled: Bringing Awareness to Infant Falls
While reviewing high harm events, a Patient Safety Authority analyst noted a report describing the near-death of a newborn after the mother fell asleep with the baby in her arms.
Thumbnail associated with Event Reporting story titled: Infant Safety Bundle Results in Zero Falls
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the leading cause of nonfatal injuries in children age 0 to 19 are falls, and from 2004 to 2013 the Patient Safety Authority (PSA) noted a consistent increase in infant safety events—most of which were infant falls.
Thumbnail associated with Event Reporting story titled: Preventing Pediatric Falls
While analyzing falls reports for a hospital’s pediatric inpatient unit, a nurse manager recognized that the fall rate exceeded the nationwide benchmark for falls with injury.