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wellington regional hospital phone numbero Usually female and on average 30-years-old.
o Normally overweight
o Generally no prior criminal record.
o Appearing normal, but emotionally immature or compulsive.
o Has low self-esteem
o Wants to replace a lost infant wellington regional hospital phone number or one unable to conceive.
o Announces “phantom” pregnancy and prepares for an awaiting birth as an expectant mother would.
o Will make themselves known and become familiar with the hospital personnel and even the infant’s parents.
o Usually visits the wellington regional hospital phone number nursery prior to the abduction asking detailed questions about hospital procedures and unit layout.
o May visit more than one hospital to assess wellington regional hospital phone number security measures and explore infant populations
o Might not target a particular infant, but take the most available.
o Unlikely to leave the community from which the infant was taken.
Profile of the Infant
o Usually wellington regional hospital phone number seven days old or younger.
o Perceived by the abductor as their newborn.
o Same race as the abductor or abductor’s companion.
Prevention Tips
Safety wellington regional hospital phone number and security are key areas that should be involved in systems designed to prevent infant abduction. Multiple vendors have products, alarms, and other measures for protection. Hospitals should evaluate wellington regional hospital phone number the various product options to ensure selections meet their needs.
Additionally, hospitals should establish specific guidelines for staff to follow in the event of an infant abduction. Families should also be instructed concerning wellington regional hospital phone number abduction prevention.
The following are information and ideas to aid in creating guidelines and precautions for infant abduction prevention.
From ankle bracelets to private entrance wellington regional hospital phone number codes, hospitals go to great lengths to provide a secure environment for mothers and their newborns.
Safe Environment
The hospital environment should be assessed for potential security measures. Make sure your hospital is equipped with the following:
o Security cameras in strategic locations wellington regional hospital phone number like the nursery, stairwells, doorways, elevators, and hallways to monitor the incoming and outgoing activity.

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o Fire doors equipped with special alarms. Install alarms with time-delay locks on stairwells and exit doors.
o Consider installing an electronic surveillance detection system.
o Use baby identification wellington regional hospital phone number bands and check the band number with the mother/father/caregiver’s number before giving the infant to either parent. Also, staff should know to check the same bands for corresponding wellington regional hospital phone number numbers before the infant is released from the hospital.
o Electronic key-card system in newborn areas for staff.
o Nurseries and maternity wards wellington regional hospital phone number are located away from lobbies with street access with doors always locked.
Patient Information
Measures for wellington regional hospital phone number infant identification include a variety of standard methods plus new devices:
o Foot prints
o Hand/finger prints
o Head shots
o Written description of the wellington regional hospital phone number infant, medical records, and special identifying marks
o Infant Protection Systems with baby identification bracelets and alarms (www.Accutech-ICS.com). Such systems have special ID devices that will set off alarms if the bracelet is cut or if an infant is taken from the unit/facility without permission.
o Numbered umbilical cord clamps with matching identification wrist bands. These bands should be secured on the infant’s ankle and wrist and the matching two should be placed on both the mother and father/caregiver’s wrists.
o Mark infant gowns at the neckline with the hospital name and logo so the infant is able to be quickly identified as a patient of the hospital.
o Infant blankets should be marked on all four corners so the infant is readily identified as a patient of the hospital.

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Staff Identification
Proper identification of hospital personnel is critical as an abductor may pose as a nurse, doctor, or other staff member.
o All wellington regional hospital phone number hospital personnel must wear photo identification badges with the hospital logo. Each ID badge must be worn on the outside of their clothing with the photograph facing outward.
Sometimes grief/loss wellington regional hospital phone number groups will come and take pictures of your child for you dressed in a beautiful white dress or white outfit. These are very tasteful and will become keepsake treasures. Ask your hospital to contact one of these groups in your area for you to see if this service is available. You can also take pictures wellington regional hospital phone number in the hospital of you holding your baby or of just his or her little hands or feet to help you always remember what they looked like.
4) Put together a keepsake box of your child. wellington regional hospital phone number

 


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wellington regional hospital phone numbero Usually female wellington regional hospital phone number and on average 30-years-old.
o Normally overweight
o Generally no prior criminal record.
o Appearing normal, but emotionally immature wellington regional hospital phone number or compulsive.
o Has low self-esteem
o Wants to replace a lost infant or one unable to conceive.
o Announces “phantom” wellington regional hospital phone number pregnancy and prepares for an awaiting birth as an expectant mother would.
o Will make themselves known and become familiar with the hospital personnel and even the infant’s parents.
o Usually visits the nursery prior to the wellington regional hospital phone number abduction asking detailed questions about hospital procedures and unit layout.
o May visit more than one wellington regional hospital phone number hospital to assess security measures and explore infant populations
o Might not target a particular infant, but take the most available.
o Unlikely to leave the community from which the infant was taken.
Profile of the Infant
o Usually seven wellington regional hospital phone number days old or younger.
o Perceived by the abductor as their newborn.
o Same race as the abductor or abductor’s companion.
Prevention Tips.

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Safety and security are key areas that should be involved in systems designed to prevent infant abduction. Multiple vendors have products, wellingtongreenmall alarms, and other measures for protection. Hospitals should evaluate the various product options to ensure selections wellington regional hospital phone number meet their needs.

Additionally, hospitals should establish wellington regional hospital phone number specific guidelines for staff to follow in the event of an infant abduction. Families should also be instructed concerning abduction prevention.
The following are information and ideas wellington regional hospital phone number to aid in creating guidelines and precautions for infant abduction prevention.
From ankle bracelets to wellington regional hospital phone number private entrance codes, hospitals go to great lengths to provide a secure environment for mothers and their newborns.
Safe Environment
The hospital environment should be wellington regional hospital phone number assessed for potential security measures. Make sure your hospital is equipped with the following:
o Security cameras in strategic locations like whitehorse tavern wellington the nursery, stairwells, doorways, elevators, and hallways to monitor the incoming and outgoing activity.
o Fire doors wellington regional hospital phone number equipped with special alarms. Install alarms with time-delay locks on stairwells and exit doors.
o Consider installing an electronic surveillance detection system.
o Use baby identification bands and check the band number with the mother/father/caregiver’s number before giving wellingtongreenmall the infant to either parent. Also, staff should know to check the same bands for corresponding numbers before the infant is released from the hospital.
o Electronic key-card wellington regional hospital phone number system in newborn areas for staff.
o Nurseries and maternity wards are located away from lobbies with street access with doors always locked.
Patient Information
Measures for infant identification include a wellington regional hospital phone number variety of standard methods plus new devices:
o Foot prints
o Hand/finger wellington regional hospital phone number prints
o Head shots
o Written description of the wellington regional hospital phone number infant, medical records, and special identifying marks
o Infant Protection Systems with baby identification bracelets and alarms (www.Accutech-ICS.com). Such systems have special ID whitehorse tavern wellington devices that will set off alarms if the bracelet is cut or if an infant is taken from the unit/facility without permission. wellington regional hospital phone number

 

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o Numbered umbilical cord clamps with wellington regional hospital phone number matching identification wrist bands. These bands should be secured on the infant’s ankle and wrist and the matching two should be placed on both the mother and father/caregiver’s wrists.
o Mark infant wellington regional hospital phone number gowns at the neckline with the hospital name and logo so the infant is able to be quickly identified as a patient of the hospital.
o Infant blankets should be marked on all four corners wellingtongreenmall so the infant is readily identified as a patient of the hospital.
Staff Identification
Proper identification of hospital wellington regional hospital phone number personnel is critical as an abductor may pose as a nurse, doctor, or other staff member.
o All hospital personnel must wear photo identification wellington regional hospital phone number badges with the hospital logo. Each ID badge must be worn on the outside of their clothing with the photograph facing outward.
Sometimes grief/loss groups will wellington regional hospital phone number come and take pictures of your child for you dressed in a beautiful white dress or white outfit. These are very tasteful and will become keepsake wellington regional hospital phone number treasures. Ask your hospital to contact one whitehorse tavern wellington of these groups in your area for you to see if this service is available. You can also take pictures in the hospital of you holding your baby or of just his or her little hands or feet to help you always remember what they looked like.
4) Put together a keepsake box of your child.  wellington regional hospital phone number