EASE MOC II Module 2 Questions 1. To reduce the risk of SIDS, an infant should be placed in what position for every sleep (naps and nighttime sleeps)? A. Prone B. Left side down C. Right side down D. Supine E. Supine with head of bed elevatedQuestion 1 of 5 Loading… 2. If a mother places her 10-month-old son on his back to sleep but finds him hours later on his stomach, she should be counseled to: A. Place him on his back B. Wake him up C. Let him sleep on his stomach D. Roll him on his left side E. Use a sleep positionerQuestion 2 of 5 Loading… 3. What is the increased risk of SIDS in infants who are usually placed on their backs to sleep but are put down on their stomachs instead (an unaccustomed position)? A. Nearly 2 times greater B. Nearly 4 times greater C. Nearly 5 times greater D. Nearly 8 times greater E. Nearly 10 times greaterQuestion 3 of 5 Loading… 4. Infants who die of SIDS were more likely than their living counterparts to: A. Be born full term B. Be sick with fever immediately prior to the death C. Have a normal birth weight D. Have a mother who does not smoke E. There are no risks that predispose an infant to SIDSQuestion 4 of 5 Loading… 5. Please enter your name:Question 5 of 5 Loading… Loading…