Which of the following is a risk factor for SIDS? O Reading before bed O Smoking in the home O Stage 1 of sleep O Swaddling
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- Reading before bed: This is a common bedtime activity and is not known to be a risk factor for SIDS. - Smoking in the home: Exposure to secondhand smoke is a well-established risk factor for SIDS. - Stage 1 of sleep: This is a normal part of the sleep cycle and Show more…
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