A behavioral determinate of SIDS
What is smoking in the home, drugs.
The Health Problem Discussed in this Case-Study.
What is infant deaths due to SIDS.
Who the “Back-to-Sleep” is trying to reach.
What are the infants aged 0 months-1 year.
Another Name for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
What is "Crib Deaths".
A genetic determinate of SIDS
What are boys are more likely to die from SIDS.
What is having a family history of SIDS.
The top contributory cause of SIDS.
What is infants sleeping prone (on their stomachs).
The impact of the “Back-to-Sleep” on infants.
What is having infants sleep on their backs decreased the rate of SIDS by 50%.
The time of year that SIDS are more common.
What is colder months.
A medical care determinate of SIDS.
What is having access to prenatal care.
Proposed as a way to reduce SIDS impact.
What is the "Back-to-Sleep" campaign
The intervention was widely accepted as the culture shifted from prone sleeping to back.
What is an example of Adoption.
When SIDS can be diagnosed.
What is after other causes of death are ruled out.
An environmental determinate of SIDS.
What is:
Sleeping in a parent's bed, on soft surfaces, heat, soft objects, loose bedding
The group who needed to implement the "Back-to-Sleep" intervention.
What are parents of infants.
The implementation for the "Back-to-Sleep" campaign.
What is it was modified to decrease flattening of the infants' head.
(Roughly) The number of babies in the US that die unexpectedly each year from SIDS currently.
What is 3400 infants.
The determinate of health bedsharing is an example of.
What is a socioeconomic determinate.
What is a behavioral determinate.
The evaluation of the "Back-to-Sleep" intervention.
What is "tummy time".
Maintenace for SIDS.
What is:
Continuing to educate new parents on best practice.
Continuing research.
The effect stomach sleeping has on infants.
What is blocks airways-rebreathing causes an increase in Co2 inhalation.