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Infant, Maternal & Reproductive Health Unit

 
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Infant, Maternal and Reproductive Health
Field Staff Trainings
2007


 

Safe Sleep for Infants - SIDS - Training Module
Welcome to the Infant, Maternal and Reproductive Health Self-Study Training Modules. Please follow the links in the order presented and when you have completed the module, you will be able to print out a Certificate of Completion. This is a self-paced exercise and is being presented for your knowledge and information. In some cases, this course may be a requirement of your job description. Please retain this certificate for your files.

 

 

If you have any questions please send an email to IMRH Training Coordinator.

 

Please note under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records.  If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity.  Instead, contact this office by phone at 850-245-4465 or in writing. 

 


Objectives

Upon completion of this training the participant will:

  1. Understand the current recommendations on infant safe sleep practices.

  2. Understand the barriers to following safe sleep recommendations.

  3. Be aware of techniques for parents to use to help their children regulate their sleep/wake cycle.


Pre-Test
(Please print a copy of the test to assist you in following the course)

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Post-Test

 


 

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Infant, Maternal & Reproductive Health