UW Step 2 QID 19251
AMBOSS https://next.amboss.com/us/article/sG0t03?q=car+seat&m=75X4lA#Z358e66fbf94b652cabced19923da2458
https://www.cdc.gov/child-passenger-safety/about/
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I believe this card is testing on the incorrect content as age range is not appropriate measure to determine when a child can go from rear-facing to forward-facing car seats or booster seat.
Also added image to help with this concept
from uworld qid
"Current guidelines state that children should remain in rear-facing car seats until they surpass the maximum height or weight limit set by the manufacturer of their specific car seat, which typically occurs between age 2-4
Although some state laws permit any child age ≥2 to be forward-facing (eg, forward-facing car seat age ~2-8; booster seat age ~5-12), there is no absolute height, weight, or age that determines the transition; rear-facing is safest in young children and should be maintained for as long as possible (Choices B, C, and D).
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