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                            SPONSOR:      Rep. Heffernan on behalf of all Representatives & Sen. Hoffner on behalf of all Senators           HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES   152nd GENERAL ASSEMBLY       HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 148       REQUESTING MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS TO PROVIDE PARENTS AND CAREGIVERS WITH RESOURCES ON INFANT AND CHILD CPR AND BASIC FIRST AID TRAINING.      

     

     SPONSOR:      Rep. Heffernan on behalf of all Representatives & Sen. Hoffner on behalf of all Senators     

SPONSOR: Rep. Heffernan on behalf of all Representatives & Sen. Hoffner on behalf of all Senators

 SPONSOR:  

 Rep. Heffernan on behalf of all Representatives & Sen. Hoffner on behalf of all Senators 

   

 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 

 152nd GENERAL ASSEMBLY 

   

 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 148 

   

 REQUESTING MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS TO PROVIDE PARENTS AND CAREGIVERS WITH RESOURCES ON INFANT AND CHILD CPR AND BASIC FIRST AID TRAINING. 

   

  WHEREAS, obstetricians and gynecologists provide essential prenatal and postnatal care, ensuring the health and well-being of both mothers and infants throughout pregnancy and following childbirth; and   WHEREAS, hospitals provide parent educational materials related to infant safety and health monitoring for families taking their newborn home; and   WHEREAS, the American Academy of Pediatrics recognizes the primary care provider as one of the most crucial figures in both primary and secondary prevention models, responsible for managing children from infancy through late teenage years, and maintaining a longstanding relationship with the child, family, and community at large; and   WHEREAS, the Department of Health and Social Services plays a crucial role in public health education and is well-positioned to collaborate with healthcare providers, community organizations, and educational institutions to develop and disseminate comprehensive educational materials on infant and child cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and basic first aid training for parents and caregivers; and   WHEREAS, infants and young children are particularly vulnerable to sudden cardiac arrest and suffocation, with survival often contingent upon immediate CPR and choking relief interventions; and   WHEREAS, parents, caregivers, and individuals in close contact with infants constitute essential first responders in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and choking incidents, playing a pivotal role in improving survival rates and minimizing neurological complications; and   WHEREAS, equipping parents and caregivers with infant and child CPR and basic first aid training can significantly enhance their safety and well-being, reducing the incidence of preventable fatalities and injuries; and   WHEREAS, reputable sources such as the American Heart Association, American Red Cross, and the Delaware State Fire School offer comprehensive CPR and basic first aid training, and individuals can conveniently search for local in-person training classes on their websites, ensuring accessible and high-quality education for parents and caregivers.   NOW, THEREFORE:    BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the 152nd General Assembly of the State of Delaware, the Senate concurring therein, that the House and Senate hereby request medical professionals across the state to provide parents of infants with resources for infant and child CPR and basic first aid training.   BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that medical professionals are urged to incorporate infant and child CPR and basic first aid training into parent education programs, postnatal care consultations, and pediatric checkup visits.   BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Department of Health and Social Services shall collaborate with healthcare providers, community organizations, and educational institutions to develop and disseminate educational materials on infant and child CPR and basic first aid training for parents and caregivers.   BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that medical professionals are encouraged to share information on infant and child CPR and basic first aid training at the office level, including waiting and exam room posters, and parent education material for families taking their newborn home or to their first pediatrician appointment.   BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the General Assembly recommends allocating resources and funding to support the implementation of infant and child CPR and basic first aid training initiatives in healthcare settings and community-based programs.      

 WHEREAS, obstetricians and gynecologists provide essential prenatal and postnatal care, ensuring the health and well-being of both mothers and infants throughout pregnancy and following childbirth; and 

 WHEREAS, hospitals provide parent educational materials related to infant safety and health monitoring for families taking their newborn home; and 

 WHEREAS, the American Academy of Pediatrics recognizes the primary care provider as one of the most crucial figures in both primary and secondary prevention models, responsible for managing children from infancy through late teenage years, and maintaining a longstanding relationship with the child, family, and community at large; and 

 WHEREAS, the Department of Health and Social Services plays a crucial role in public health education and is well-positioned to collaborate with healthcare providers, community organizations, and educational institutions to develop and disseminate comprehensive educational materials on infant and child cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and basic first aid training for parents and caregivers; and 

 WHEREAS, infants and young children are particularly vulnerable to sudden cardiac arrest and suffocation, with survival often contingent upon immediate CPR and choking relief interventions; and 

 WHEREAS, parents, caregivers, and individuals in close contact with infants constitute essential first responders in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and choking incidents, playing a pivotal role in improving survival rates and minimizing neurological complications; and 

 WHEREAS, equipping parents and caregivers with infant and child CPR and basic first aid training can significantly enhance their safety and well-being, reducing the incidence of preventable fatalities and injuries; and 

 WHEREAS, reputable sources such as the American Heart Association, American Red Cross, and the Delaware State Fire School offer comprehensive CPR and basic first aid training, and individuals can conveniently search for local in-person training classes on their websites, ensuring accessible and high-quality education for parents and caregivers. 

 NOW, THEREFORE:  

 BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the 152nd General Assembly of the State of Delaware, the Senate concurring therein, that the House and Senate hereby request medical professionals across the state to provide parents of infants with resources for infant and child CPR and basic first aid training. 

 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that medical professionals are urged to incorporate infant and child CPR and basic first aid training into parent education programs, postnatal care consultations, and pediatric checkup visits. 

 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Department of Health and Social Services shall collaborate with healthcare providers, community organizations, and educational institutions to develop and disseminate educational materials on infant and child CPR and basic first aid training for parents and caregivers. 

 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that medical professionals are encouraged to share information on infant and child CPR and basic first aid training at the office level, including waiting and exam room posters, and parent education material for families taking their newborn home or to their first pediatrician appointment. 

 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the General Assembly recommends allocating resources and funding to support the implementation of infant and child CPR and basic first aid training initiatives in healthcare settings and community-based programs. 

   

  SYNOPSIS   This Concurrent Resolution requests that medical professionals who engage in the provision of prenatal or postnatal care, delivery, or infant care services to provide parents and caregivers resources on infant and child CPR and basic first aid training.      

 SYNOPSIS 

 This Concurrent Resolution requests that medical professionals who engage in the provision of prenatal or postnatal care, delivery, or infant care services to provide parents and caregivers resources on infant and child CPR and basic first aid training.