Expanded Safe Sleep Policy Implementation

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SAFE SLEEP
 
 
What?
 
 
 
Who?
 
 
 
Why?
 
T
he safe sleep policy is changing to include teaching for all patients less
than 12 months of age rather than just on newborns at birth.
 
 
 
 
Everyone is responsible for ensuring the safety of our patients. If you are unsure
or uncomfortable regarding a sleeping situation, immediately report it to the
patient's nurse.
 
 
 
 
 
Approximately 1,500 infant deaths occur due to SIDS each year.  SIDS is the
third-leading cause of infant mortality overall, and it is the leading cause
of post-neonatal mortality. Although the incidence of SIDS continues to
decline, other deaths (including accidental suffocation and strangulation
in bed and undetermined deaths) have increased. Continued education
for caregivers will hopefully reduce these numbers
 
*** We must be the role model for parents/caregivers
 
What do I need to do?
 
-All infants (less that 12 months of age) will be placed:
      *on their back
      *in their own bed (crib)
      *in an empty bed (free of loose clothing, bedding, extra supplies,
etc.)     Swaddles should be used when available rather than blankets
 
-All parents/caregivers of admitted patients less than 12 months of age will be
re-educated on safe sleep, before discharge, by watching a short 10 minute
video accessed via website on computer, iPad on MS or USB drives saved on
each unit. (Available in English or Spanish)
                                 View here:  
Safe Sleep Video
-
If an infant is found in bed with a sleeping parent/caregiver, the infant should
be immediately placed in their bassinet or crib. The parent/caregiver should
then be re-educated on safe sleep practices as soon as practical.
 
***NOTE: If parents/caregivers refuse education or require frequent reminders
to follow Safe Sleep, the "Safe Sleep Non-
compliance release form" should
be  signed. (This form is located within the Safe sleep policy on Policy Tech)
 
 
Exceptions:
 
 
Infants may be placed in prone position, "tummy time," while
awake and under constant supervision.
 
Infants with a medical contraindication to supine sleep
position should have a physician's order along with an
explanation documented.
 
Skin to skin bonding is safe and appropriate when the parent is
awake and fully alert. When parent wants to sleep, infant
should placed in bassinet/crib or with another caregiver who is
awake and alert
 
 
 
Documentation:
 
Teaching Records Packet--> Safety/CPR/Psychosocial
 
On the discharge form there will be a signature spot to
confirm parents/caregivers viewed the video. Obtain
the signature and document on discharge note.
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The safe sleep policy is being updated to encompass teaching for all patients less than 12 months old rather than solely focusing on newborns at birth. This change emphasizes the shared responsibility of ensuring patient safety among all staff members. If you have any uncertainties about the new policy, seek clarification to uphold the highest standards of care.

  • Safe sleep
  • Patient safety
  • Policy update
  • Healthcare responsibility
  • Child health

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  1. SAFE SLEEP

  2. The safe sleep policy is changing to include teaching for all patients less than 12 months of age rather than just on newborns at birth. What? Everyone is responsible for ensuring the safety of our patients. If you are unsure or uncomfortable regarding a sleeping situation, immediately report it to the patient's nurse. Who? Why? Approximately 1,500 infant deaths occur due to SIDS each year. SIDS is the third-leading cause of infant mortality overall, and it is the leading cause of post-neonatal mortality. Although the incidence of SIDS continues to decline, other deaths (including accidental suffocation and strangulation in bed and undetermined deaths) have increased. Continued education for caregivers will hopefully reduce these numbers *** We must be the role model for parents/caregivers

  3. What do I need to do? -All infants (less that 12 months of age) will be placed: *on their back *in their own bed (crib) *in an empty bed (free of loose clothing, bedding, extra supplies, etc.) Swaddles should be used when available rather than blankets -All parents/caregivers of admitted patients less than 12 months of age will be re-educated on safe sleep, before discharge, by watching a short 10 minute video accessed via website on computer, iPad on MS or USB drives saved on each unit. (Available in English or Spanish) View here: Safe Sleep Video -If an infant is found in bed with a sleeping parent/caregiver, the infant should be immediately placed in their bassinet or crib. The parent/caregiver should then be re-educated on safe sleep practices as soon as practical. ***NOTE: If parents/caregivers refuse education or require frequent reminders to follow Safe Sleep, the "Safe Sleep Non-compliance release form" should be signed. (This form is located within the Safe sleep policy on Policy Tech)

  4. Exceptions: Infants may be placed in prone position, "tummy time," while awake and under constant supervision. Infants with a medical contraindication to supine sleep position should have a physician's order along with an explanation documented. Skin to skin bonding is safe and appropriate when the parent is awake and fully alert. When parent wants to sleep, infant should placed in bassinet/crib or with another caregiver who is awake and alert

  5. Documentation: Teaching Records Packet--> Safety/CPR/Psychosocial On the discharge form there will be a signature spot to confirm parents/caregivers viewed the video. Obtain the signature and document on discharge note.

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