Asked by Vanessa Moreno on May 25, 2024

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Which interventions should the nurse implement when caring for a family of a sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) infant? (Select all that apply.)

A) Allow parents to say goodbye to their infant.
B) Once parents leave the hospital, no further follow-up is required.
C) Arrange for someone to take the parents home from the hospital.
D) Avoid requesting an autopsy of the deceased infant.
E) Conduct a debriefing session with the parents before they leave the hospital.

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)

An unexplained death, usually during sleep, of a seemingly healthy baby less than a year old, also known as crib death.

Debriefing Session

A meeting or conversation following an event or situation to review decisions, actions taken, and to provide closure or lessons learned.

  • Show familiarity with relevant nursing obligations and assistance for families going through the loss of a baby.
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Aisha WileyMay 28, 2024
Final Answer :
A, C, E
Explanation :
An important aspect of compassionate care for parents experiencing a SIDS incident is allowing them to say good-bye to their infant. These are the parents' last moments with their infant, and they should be as quiet, meaningful, peaceful, and undisturbed as possible. Because the parents leave the hospital without their infant, it is helpful to accompany them to the car or arrange for someone else to take them home. A debriefing session may help health care workers who dealt with the family and deceased infant to cope with emotions that are often engendered when a SIDS victim is brought into the acute care facility. An autopsy may clear up possible misconceptions regarding the death. When the parents return home, a competent, qualified professional should visit them after the death as soon as possible.