Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Flashcards

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What is suddden infant death syndrome (SIDS)?

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Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is a sudden unexplained death in an infant. It is sometimes referred to as “cot death”. This usually occurs within the first six months of life.

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What are the risk factors for SIDS?

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  • Prematurity
  • Low birth weight
  • Smoking during pregnancy
  • Male baby (only slightly increased risk)
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How can the risk of SIDS be minimised?

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Measures to reduce the risk of SIDS include:

  • Put the baby on their back when not directly supervised
  • Keep their head uncovered
  • Place their feet at the foot of the bed to prevent them sliding down and under the blanket
  • Keep the cot clear of lots of toys and blankets
  • Maintain a comfortable room temperature (16 – 20 ºC)
  • Avoid smoking. Avoid handling the baby after smoking (smoke stays on clothes).
  • Avoid co-sleeping, particularly on a sofa or chair
  • If co-sleeping avoid alcohol, drugs, smoking, sleeping tablets or deep sleepers
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What support can be offered to parents who have lost a child to SIDS?

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The lullaby trust is a great charity to help support families affected. Bereavement services and bereavement counselling should be available for affected families.

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Briefly describe the role of the CONI team

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The Care of Next Infant (CONI) team supports parents with their next infant after a sudden infant death. This provides extra support and home visits, resuscitation training and access to equipment such as movement monitors that alarm if the baby stops breathing for a prolonged period.

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