Questions: SIDS is identified when the death of a healthy infant occurs suddenly and unexpectedly, and medical and forensic investigation findings (including an autopsy) are inconclusive. True or false?

SIDS is identified when the death of a healthy infant occurs suddenly and unexpectedly, and medical and forensic investigation findings (including an autopsy) are inconclusive. True or false?
Transcript text: SIDS is identified when the death of a healthy infant occurs suddenly and unexpectedly, and medical and forensic investigation findings (including an autopsy) are inconclusive. True or false?
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The answer is True: SIDS is identified when the death of a healthy infant occurs suddenly and unexpectedly, and medical and forensic investigation findings (including an autopsy) are inconclusive.

Explanation:

  • SIDS stands for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, which is defined as the sudden and unexplained death of an otherwise healthy infant, typically during sleep.
  • The diagnosis of SIDS is made when no other cause of death can be determined after a thorough investigation, including a complete autopsy, examination of the death scene, and review of the clinical history.
  • Therefore, the statement accurately describes the criteria for identifying SIDS.
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