Car Seat Safety Quiz 3

Car Seat Safety Quiz 3

KG

16 Qs

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Car Seat Safety Quiz 3

Car Seat Safety Quiz 3

Assessment

Quiz

Science

KG

Easy

Created by

Jarrod Manglona

Used 1+ times

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16 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Types of car seats that can be used forward-facing include which of the following?

Convertible

Forward-facing only

Combination

All-in-One

All of the above

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

A grandparent arrives at the checkup event with a grandchild in a convertible car seat used forward-facing. The child is 24 months old and weighs 30 pounds. The car seat is tightly secured with the lower anchors and no tether. The harness is snug, the retainer clip is at armpit level, and the harness straps are just above her shoulders. What is not correct about this use/installation?

The harness straps should be at or below her shoulders.

The harness should allow 1" of pinched webbing.

The tether should be used with the lower anchors.

The child should be on a booster seat.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

When securing a child into a forward-facing car seat, the harness straps should be:

At or above the child’s shoulders

At or below the child’s shoulders

It doesn’t matter where the harness straps are positioned as long as the harness is snug.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Best practice for a four-year-old child who is 43 pounds and 42” and does not have any behavioral or developmental issues would be:

A booster seat with a weight range of 40 pounds to 100 pounds, a height range of 43”-57” and a minimum recommended age of four years.

A rear-facing convertible car seat with a maximum harness weight for rear-facing use of 40 pounds and maximum height for rear-facing use of 40”.

A forward-facing car seat with a maximum harness weight of 65 pounds, a maximum harness height of 49” and a minimum age requirement of two years.

All of the above are equally safe and acceptable.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which of the following is true about correct harness fit?

You should not be able to vertically pinch excess webbing at the shoulders once the harness is tightened.

The retainer clip should be about 3" below the child’s armpits.

The harness straps should be at the lowest slot.

Twist the harness straps to get a more secure harness fit.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

A two-year-old, 32-pound child is secured in a forward-facing only car seat. The harness is snug, and the harness straps are just above the child’s shoulders. The retainer clip is positioned at the child’s waist. What is not correct about this use?

No retainer clip is needed.

The retainer clip is too low.

The harness straps should be below the child’s shoulders.

The harness straps should be threaded through the top slot.

Nothing is incorrect.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

A caregiver comes to you with a combination car seat using the harness with their four-year-old child who weighs 32 pounds. The lower anchor and tether anchor use limit is 40 pounds. The car seat is secured using the seat belt and tether. The harness straps are just below the child’s shoulders in the second-to-top slot. The harness retainer clip is at armpit level. What is not correct about this use/installation?

The car seat is secured using the seat belt and tether.

The harness straps should be at or just above the shoulders.

The car seat should have a noodle behind it.

None of the above

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