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    the case of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) in Native American populations infants were ranked second highest in SIDS deaths in the U.S. at 8.7 per 1000 live births (Alexander, Wingate &Boulet, 2008, p. 5). The cause of SIDS is unknown at the moment but there are a multitude of ways parents can help prevent and reduce the risk of their child dying from SIDS. Intervention I: SIDS Prevention through the Back-to-Sleep Campaign The major risk factor of SIDS is recognized to be prone sleeping. The

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    others who may have been in similar situations. Live on the interview, moments after Dr. Vinton apologizes to Scott Fisher and his mother Sarah, Scott's father, Sid Fisher, appears from the audience and shoots Dr.Vinton twice leading to his murder. Sid was immediately arrested directly after Barry Talbott, a security guard on duty, shot Sid Fisher in the shoulder to stop him from shooting Dr. Vinton. Mike Logan and Lennie Briscoe, the investigators,

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    MARKING GUIDE TOPIC: NURS 3005/NURS3005A Child and Family Health Stream ASSESSMENT 2: Essay – Exploring a Child and Family health Issue: Topic 1 2 3 Performance standard Assessment criteria Good Satisfactory Evidence of core work, at a high level through: Evidence of core work of the assignment through: - current literature and/or policy documents related to the topic & statement - current literature and/or policy documents related to the topic & statement

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    her the simple pamphlet I created to educate her more about SIDS. With demonstration, simple language, and teach-back method, I was able to present it to her without difficulty. III. Assessment of Patient’s Understanding After reading the material, she was able to verbalize the do’s and dont’s list for safe sleep. She was also glad that there are available resources and hotlines that she can call if she wants to learn more about SIDS. However, Maria suddenly felt guilty about what happened

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    biggest sleep-related issues are Sudden Unexplained Infant Deaths (SUID) which includes Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). SIDS has one of the highest mortality rates for infants aging one month to one year of life. The purpose of this paper is to show how culture plays a role in safe sleep and that if parents are not educated enough on safe sleep; unsafe environments can lead to SIDS. Safe Sleep Education Education plays an important role when it comes to caring for a new baby, and that includes

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    Examples from the novel is when Murray goes to war. Bravery is shown in this because you would have to be quite brave to go to war and fight for your own country, knowing that you might get shot. Another example is when Murray stays with Sid at war. Murray stays with Sid at war while he is injured after Will shot him. They started talking about the cricket match. Another example is when Will shot paddy. Their dad was going to kill paddy but he handed the rifle to Murray and he was meant to kill paddy

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    syndrome (SIDS). Although SIDS rates have gradually and significantly decreased since the decade of the 90s, is still a concern among parents and medical professionals. Although SIDS remains mostly a mystery, scientific studies have pointed some reasons why occurs, (Engelke, Schub, & Pravikoff, 2015; Shaffer & Kipp, 2010). Studies also indicate that babies of adolescent mothers are at increased risk of SIDS. In addition, babies who are twins, triplets, or quadruplets are also at risk of SIDS in particular

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    Blair, P. L. (2013). Lateral violence in nursing. Journal of Emergency Nursing: JEN: Official Publication of The Emergency Department Nurses Association, 39(5), e75-e78. doi:10.1016/j.jen.2011.12.006 http://web.b.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail/detail?vid=9&sid=29b3391a-a1ad-47a3-bf83-77ea9161ad70%40sessionmgr101&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d#AN=22245396&db=cmedm Boyle, M. J., & Wallis, J. (2016, May 16). Working towards a definition for workplace violence actions in the health sector. Retrieved April

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    Sids reality is in fact that of Parker Barnes and us, as the viewers visual. It can also be considered to be Parkers reality for the time in which he is connected to the virtual training machine, as when he becomes a part of the virtual world

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