Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)Facts for NICU NursesThis continuing education online SIDS program is designed as a clinical practice update for Neonatal Intensive Care Nurses (NICU) and other nurses who work with pre-term and low birth weight infants and their families. The focus is on current thought related to the causes of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and to evidenced based best practices nurses can use to prevent it. Please watch this PRESENTATION and test your knowledge along the way by answering the review questions as they appear. Once you complete the presentation you will be returned to this page. If you would like to receive nursing contact hour credit for this activity complete the FINAL QUIZ, complete the PROGRAM EVALUATION, and PAY ONLINE. These steps are required to receive a certificate and CE credit. The fee for credit is $10.00. Your certificate will be sent to you in the mail. Continuing Education Credit InformationThis presentation is provided with 1:0 contact hours. This continuing education activity is sponsored by the Institute for Continuing Nursing Education at State University of New York, Upstate medical University, College of Nursing. The SUNY Upstate Medical University Institute for Continuing Nursing Education is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the New York State Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses’ Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. It has been assigned Provider Code 7CNQBK-PRV-08. It is the policy of the Institute for Continuing Nursing Education to ensure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all our sponsored educational programs. Faculty are expected to disclose to the program audience any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest related to the content of their presentation(s). |
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