It is best to position a baby on its back for sleep to decrease the chance of ____. This is especially important for those known to be at risk, those with previous apneic episodes, or those who have lost a sibling.
A. SARS
B. COPD
C. SIDS
D. TB
E. RDS
C. SIDS
Proper sleep positioning on the baby's back is best for all infants to decrease the chance of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
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