Medically Reviewed by Jason Ho, MD Winter and spring sports are gearing up for high school and college students. And, where an unknown heart issue is present, this could put your student at risk for cardiac arrest. A cardiac arrest can happen quickly and without warning. In fact, it is reported that a young, competitive […]
Category: Injury Prevention
Toy Safety
It’s that time of year when kids receive new toys and gadgets. As you’re making your lists and checking them twice, Safe Kids and WakeMed Children’s offer some helpful safety advice. Consider the child’s age when purchasing a battery-operated toy or game. Battery-operated toys could pose a serious risk to young children. Toys and games […]
Falls on the Rise Among Adults 65+: Here’s Why and What You Can Do
According to the CDC, fall death rates among adults age 65 and older increased about 41% from 2012 to 2021. From 2021-2022, in the WakeMed Trauma units at Raleigh Campus and Cary Hospital, the upward trend in falls has also been evidenced — with a 8% increase in falls-related trauma among patients 65+. Fall prevention is critically important as […]
Keeping Teens Safe: Advice from a Doctor (and a Dad)
Raising kids is never easy, but just when you feel there is less to worry about as they exit the baby stages and younger years, you find that the opposite spectrum of childhood — the teen years — are just as challenging. We asked Graham Snyder, MD, emergency medicine physician and medical director of WakeMed […]
Injury Prevention Tips for Parents of Young Children and Babies
We asked Graham Snyder, MD, emergency medicine physician and medical director of WakeMed Medical Simulation Center, to share his top tips and thoughts on what every parent and caregiver should know and do. Snyder recommends parents spend their energy on prevention and preparation steps that have been proven as effective ways to save lives and […]
Gun Violence
On National Gun Violence Awareness Day, a moment to honor the countless victims and survivors of gun violence, I would like to reiterate my comments from Memorial Day. It is time for courage and action. We must change the status quo and make our communities safer from gun violence. This year, as has happened before, […]
14 Dog Bite Prevention Tips
What’s not to love about a dog? They are furry, cuddly, playful friends. Many dog breeds are great for families and enjoy spending time with everyone in the household, including their mischievous, little humans. So, to keep the good times going and prevent challenging behaviors, such as dog aggression, read our PSA on dog bite […]
Love the Paws. Avoid the Falls.
There is no measuring the level of happiness and companionship that a pet can bring into a home. But with immense joy comes hidden dangers, particularly among seniors. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), pets account for a significant percentage of falls among seniors age 65+. Kristi Blankenship, RN, the WakeMed Trauma Coordinator […]
WakeMed Trauma Centers
Trauma is sudden and unexpected. Before you realize what’s happened, your life, or the life of a loved one can be devastated. A fall, a vehicle collision, fire, traumatic brain injury and more can have impacts for a lifetime. While you are likely not preparing for life’s traumatic events, we certainly are. As Wake County’s […]
Anyone need a lift?
The holidays are upon us, and many folks are busy — shopping, baking, buying, decorating and lifting. Yes, lifting. Buying often means the arrival of large postal packages that need to be lifted and maneuvered into the house. Holiday decorating often means lifting heavy boxes out of storage for another season of “all things merry […]
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