Recently, a five-year-old boy died while taking a nap in a kindergarten. The cause of death was actually eating too much? I hope parents and kindergarten teachers will pay attention. If a child has a good appetite or has difficulty falling asleep after a meal, never force the child to fall asleep immediately! In the morning of the news replay, 5-year-old Xiao Wan ate the glutinous rice chicken bought by his mother and drank a glass of milk, and then followed his mother to the kindergarten. During lunch, Xiao Wan’s teacher Lin said that children should not waste food and must finish their meals. Xiao Wan is a good child and follows what the teacher says, so he finished the meal in big gulps. At 12:10, Teacher Lin asked the children to go back for a nap. After singing three children\’s songs, Teacher Lin asked the children to go to sleep. However, Teacher Lin found that Xiao Wan was still playing and had not fallen asleep, so he scolded him several times. . Xiao Wan told the teacher that he couldn\’t sleep and his stomach was still full. Teacher Lin said that children must take a nap, otherwise they would not grow taller. After that, Xiao Wan lay on his pillow and finally fell asleep. At 2:30, most of the children had woken up from their nap and returned to the classroom one after another. Teacher Lin saw that Xiao Wan was still awake and thought it was because of his late sleep, so he did not wake him up. After 20 minutes, when Teacher Lin called Xiao Wan, he found that there was no response no matter how he called, so he went up to touch his forehead and found that Xiao Wan\’s lips were black, there was black dirt on his mouth and nose, and he had stopped breathing. The two teachers worked together to carry Xiaowan to the infirmary, and soon asked the driver to drive him to the hospital. When they went to the hospital for rescue, the child could not be saved. Doctor\’s diagnosis: The child ate too much during lunch and fell asleep before digestion, causing the child to regurgitate the food and block the trachea and die. The doctor\’s words paralyzed Teacher Lin to the ground. In the end, the park still bore corresponding responsibilities, and Teacher Lin was fired and had to pay compensation. This is not the first time that this kind of incident has occurred frequently in recent years. On December 22, 2010, a 3-year-old boy, Xiao Cui, from Dalingshan, Dongguan, died suddenly while taking a nap in a kindergarten. His family members discovered that the child had blood in his nose and large areas of bruises on his body. green. On the afternoon of March 21, 2012, after Luo Danmei, a 5-year-old girl from Chengdu, took a nap in kindergarten, the patrolling teacher suddenly discovered that her whole body was convulsing and she fell into a coma. The kindergarten immediately notified the parents and sent the child to the hospital. However, rescue efforts failed and Luo Danmei died in the early morning of the next day. On April 24, 2012, Xiao Yi, a 3-year-old boy from Gaoming, Foshan, died after taking a nap in kindergarten. At that time, Xiao Yi\’s complexion was abnormal and his lips turned black. Sudden death was consistent with segmental bleeding in the small intestine, purulent tonsillitis and pulmonary interstitial inflammatory reaction. On December 4, 2012, Mr. Luo\’s 1-year-old and 7-month-old daughter An\’an from Lianyungang, Jiangsu, died mysteriously in a parent-child paradise. The park said the child got up after lunch and rolled her eyes, and died after being sent to the hospital. On November 7, 2014, in Xiatang, Dongguan, a 5-year-old boy never got up after taking a nap in a kindergarten, no matter how much the teacher shouted. The parents discovered new injuries on the child\’s head, back and buttocks, as well as food in the child\’s mouth and nose. These incidents, one by one, touched everyone. Although they received strong attention from all walks of life every time, they still failed again and again.It happened once and made people sigh. Note: Do not force the child to fall asleep after a full meal. There is only one child. No matter how harshly the teacher is punished or the parents receive compensation, they cannot bring the child back, nor can they make up for the trauma the family has suffered. This tragedy could have been avoided. The child ate too much and told the teacher, but the teacher thought it was because the child was having fun and making trouble, and forced the child to fall asleep, which caused such bad consequences. If a baby who has not been sent to kindergarten eats too much and cannot sleep for a while, parents should not force him or her. Instead, go to bed together and read picture books and chat. After the food is digested for a while, the body will feel better and the mood will be better developed, and it will be easier to fall asleep. For older children sent to kindergarten, parents should strengthen communication with teachers so that teachers can understand the individual differences in children\’s sleep. After carefully understanding the child\’s situation, the teacher \”prescribes the right medicine\”, treats children with different personalities with a correct attitude, makes individual treatments according to the children\’s different personalities and needs, carefully observes the children\’s dynamics, and understands the children\’s nap situation. For children who go to bed late and get up early, don’t want to sleep at noon, and are still very energetic, postpone the child’s nap time for a few minutes, and allow them to fold paper, read books, etc. beside the teacher, so that the excited nervous system can slowly calm down, and the surroundings can be quiet. The atmosphere aroused his sleepiness, so he naturally fell asleep. How to prevent this? When the child is taking a nap, the guardian must check back and forth to do \”one listening\”, \”two looking\”, \”three touching\” and \”four doings\”: the \”first listening\” is to hear whether the child\’s breathing is normal; the \”second looking\” is Look at the child\’s expression, pay close attention to the child\’s behavior to see if there is any abnormality, find problems, and deal with them in time; the \”three touches\” are to touch the temperature of the child\’s forehead; the \”four things\” are to personally cover individual children who kick the quilt. good. Food flows back and blocks the trachea. The official name should be gastric content aspiration asphyxia. Normally, children will lie down immediately after eating too much. This may happen. If they have diseases such as suppurative tonsillitis, it is more likely to cause throat congestion. After children finish their main meal, they generally need to let their stomachs rest for an hour before going to sleep. However, what should you do once you find that your child has regurgitated food and vomited? First aid method when the baby is in danger of suffocation. When the baby is awake: place the baby on the forearm, face down, support the baby\’s chin with your fingers, and keep the head down. Give the baby 3 to 5 heavy pats on the back between the shoulder blades, and a small amount of food will flow out on its own. After patting the baby\’s back, parents should immediately check the baby\’s mouth and use their hands to remove any milk or foreign matter remaining in the mouth. The above first aid methods can relieve more than 90% of babies from suffocation and quickly relieve hypoxia symptoms. When the baby is unconscious or stops breathing: place the thumb of one hand on the lower gum, and place the other four fingers on the lower jaw to lift the chin to see if there is any foreign body blocking the back of the baby\’s throat. If a larger foreign body is found, use the other hand Insert the little finger of your hand along one side of the baby\’s cheeks to the base of the tongue to remove the foreign object. Artificial respiration. Tilt the baby\’s head back 30 degrees, open your mouth wide to cover the baby\’s mouth and nose, inhale evenly and then blow gently until you can see the rise and fall of the baby\’s chest. Then raise your head and open your mouth and nose to allow the air to be discharged as the chest retracts. Repeatedly, frequencyIt is 12~20 times/minute. Pay attention to using moderate force and not too much force to prevent excessive chest pressure from affecting the success rate of treatment. If the air cannot be blown into the baby\’s lungs, you can place the baby on his back, put the middle and ring fingers together and press down vertically on the lower part of the baby\’s sternum 4 to 5 times, so that the chest deforms and compresses the lungs, and the air rushes back to expel the foreign matter. If that doesn\’t work, you can slap on the back. I would like to remind everyone that a small carelessness can bring serious consequences. Please tell the parents and teachers around you quickly and don’t let this happen again!
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