Abstract
Although there have been many recent advances in the field of pediatrics, accidents still remain a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. Adolescents are particularly challenged by adventuresome activities that are potentially dangerous. This is especially true when peer pressure is applied. The following case is presented to alert clinicians to another source of entrapment and potential suffocation. It should also remind us that the role of the physician caring for adolescents, as well as infants and children, includes effective counseling concerning possible sources of injury. Ultimately, prevention is more important than treating the injury itself. CASE REPORT J.D., a 14-year-old boy who was in good health, was playing in the house with two friends who coaxed him into lying on the ‘hide-a-bed’ and allowing them to close the bed completely.

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