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Co-sleeping with the infant
🛏️Co-sleeping increases the risk of accidental suffocation or overlaying, which is strongly associated with SIDS.
🚬Nicotine exposure during pregnancy disrupts fetal development and affects autonomic control of breathing, significantly increasing SIDS risk.
🧸Soft bedding, such as pillows or blankets, can block the infant’s airway and should be avoided, especially during sleep.
🛌While supine sleeping is the recommended position to reduce SIDS and post-datism is not a direct risk factor, the listed correct answers represent modifiable dangers.
📌Core Message
Avoid co-sleeping, maternal smoking, and soft bedding to reduce SIDS risk.
This question is from NCLEX-RN Practice Exam 3 which contains 100 questions.
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