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Q: Who issues the Physician Directive for Alternative Infant Sleep Position in Minnesota?
A: The DHS-7216-ENG Physician Directive for Alternative Infant Sleep Position in Minnesota is issued by the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS).
Q: What is the purpose of the DHS-7216-ENG Physician Directive?
A: The purpose of the DHS-7216-ENG Physician Directive is to provide guidance to physicians regarding alternative infant sleep positions in order to reduce the risk of infant sleep-related deaths.
Q: What is the significance of alternative infant sleep positions?
A: Alternative infant sleep positions are important in reducing the risk of infant sleep-related deaths, such as accidental suffocation or sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
Q: Who is responsible for following the DHS-7216-ENG Physician Directive?
A: Physicians in Minnesota are responsible for following the guidelines outlined in the DHS-7216-ENG Physician Directive.
Q: What are some alternative sleep positions recommended for infants?
A: Some alternative sleep positions recommended for infants include back sleeping, side sleeping with appropriate positioning, and supine sleeping with head elevation.
Q: Are there any exceptions to the recommended infant sleep positions?
A: Yes, there may be exceptions based on individual circumstances and medical conditions. Physicians should assess and provide appropriate recommendations.
Form Details:
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