What is the leading cause of death in pediatric patients?
1. Cancer
2. Accidents and unintentional injury
3. Congenital defects
4. SIDS
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1. Cancer is not a leading cause of death in pediatric patients.
2. Accidents and unintentional injury is the leading cause of death in pediatric patients.
3. Congenital defects are not the leading cause of death in pediatric patients.
4. SIDS occurs in infants and is not the leading cause for death in pediatric patients.
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