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Reducing the Risk for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID): Continuing Education for Nurses
As a nurse, you make a difference every day.

Some of your smallest patients, babies younger than 1 year of age, are at risk for SIDS and other sleep-related causes of infant death. But there are ways to reduce the risk.

This continuing education (CE) activity explains the latest research on SIDS, other sleep-related causes of infant death, and ways to reduce the risks of these types of deaths. The CE activity also outlines how you can communicate risk-reduction messages to parents and caregivers in just a few minutes.

Learn how to teach parents and caregivers to keep their babies safe and healthy so they can grow up to make a difference—just like you.

This CE activity is approved for 1.5 contact hours by the Maryland Nurses Association, an accredited approver of continuing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. Please note that the reaccreditation packet for this course has been submitted to MNA. Users can continue to take the course and receive CE as usual while the reaccreditation is pending. The new accreditation will apply retroactively for the period between January 11, 2024, and the date the reaccreditation is complete.

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