Sentences with phrase «of the sudden unexpected»

But all of a sudden an unexpected problem stops you dead in your tracks — and this one seems impossible to solve.
A panel of experts convened by the National Institutes of Health in 1986 recommended that home monitors not be used for babies who do not have an increased risk of sudden unexpected death.
Babies under twelve months, and especially during their first five months, are at risk of sudden unexpected infant death (SUID) which can result from sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), accidental suffocation or unknown causes.
Six ways to reduce the risk of sudden unexpected death in infancy and sleep baby safely (from Red Nose)
A recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention analysis of the number of sudden unexpected infant deaths (SUID) emphasizes the ongoing importance of education.
Of the sudden unexpected death infant deaths in 2013, 9 out of 10 had at least one sleep - related risk factor documented.
Concurrently, other causes of sudden unexpected infant death occurring during sleep (sleep - related deaths), including suffocation, asphyxia, and entrapment, and ill - defined or unspecified causes of death have increased in incidence, particularly since the AAP published its last statement on SIDS in 2005.
Studies show that with unsupervised skin - to - skin contact comes an increased risk of Sudden Unexpected Postnatal Collapse (SUPC), «a condition in which a previously vigorous, spontaneously breathing infant who had a five - minute Apgar of 8 or more, unexpectedly becomes apneic, often necessitating full resuscitation.»
One of the most mysterious things about this disorder is that about 6 percent of the people with epilepsy have an unusually high incidence of sudden unexpected death.
Bass notes that many of these deaths may be the result of sudden unexpected postnatal collapse (SUPC), a sudden collapse — sometimes with full respiratory and cardiac arrest — of an apparently healthy newborn born at more than 35 weeks gestation.
Viral myocarditis is a leading cause of sudden unexpected death from cardiovascular causes primarily in men who are less than 40 years in age.
The Jag's acceleration and a bit of wheelslip feels buttery smooth in its delivery, without any trace of sudden unexpected slip or harsh stability - control intervention.
It can all be plain sailing, then all of a sudden unexpected bills can hit you.
You can reduce your baby's risk of sudden unexpected death by providing a safe sleeping environment and avoiding tobacco smoke...
When physicians promote back - to - sleep messages, encourage breastfeeding, and explain the need for car seats, we reinforce emerging social norms that have reduced the incidence of sudden unexpected infant death, increased the rate of breastfeeding, and decreased child passenger deaths.

Not exact matches

The Tosi news was sudden and unexpected, despite recent reports of tensions between him and Chesky; the news about Johnson is not likely to surprise anyone familiar with her prominent role and reputation within the company.
The chief operating officer of Facebook and co-author of Option B, a recent memoir about her husband's sudden death, on Tuesday spoke extensively about her unexpected, unwanted training regime.
There are any number of ways Justice could get burned, including unexpected changes in regulation, technological miscues, and a sudden urge on the part of big competitors to swat it aside.
Your goal is simple, and you should never forget it: You need to conduct your affairs so that if you were to lose your job or suffer a sudden, unexpected cash need, you would not be on the brink of disaster.
A recent paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research studied what happens to scientific subfields when star researchers die suddenly and at the peak of their abilities, and finds that while there is considerable evidence that young researchers are reluctant to challenge scientific superstars, a sudden and unexpected death does not significantly improve the situation, particularly when «key collaborators of the star are in a position to channel resources (such as editorial goodwill or funding) to insiders.»
My twin sister and I were thrust into the role of caring for our grandmother after our mother's unexpected and sudden death.
The collapse of communism in 1989 was one of the greatest events of human history — one of the most sudden, unexpected, dramatic, and utterly transformative.
Peter was the genius behind the concept of Jesus as the Messiah whose sudden, unexpected, and brutal execution was actually the manifestation of the promised «redemption», and Paul was the genius behind the globalization of the product.
So sudden and unexpected was the onslaught that 347, almost one third, of the colonists were slain.
Whenever we face unjust, sudden, accidental, unexpected death we can adhere to our pain and anger and loss, or we can place all that and all of those responsible, including ourselves, in the flow of God's new movement.
The setting of her stories is a world from which human beings have generally eliminated mystery (grace) and only discover the power of that reality in sudden, startling, and unexpected ways.
This is exactly the case when Screwtape reminisces that he once showed a wavering atheist pictures of reality (e.g., a street newsboy, a passing bus, etc.) in order to prevent what might have resulted in a sudden unexpected victory for Christ.
Part of the power of a great story derives from the unexpected and sudden reversal and recognition near the end.
What happens in a crisis, or in any less dramatic problem situation involving unexpected, puzzling or discordant experiences, is this sudden shift of control of an ongoing activity to a higher level in the many - leveled hierarchy, from a semi-automatic to a more conscious performance, because the decision to be made or the problem to be solved is beyond the competence of the automatic pilot and must be referred to higher quarters.
it has misunderstood the reference to a present experience of the Kingdom by taking it to be one to a sudden and unexpected future experience.
Deflate-gate, the unexpected and sudden loss of a beloved member of our food community and the snowpocalypse that wasn't (at least in New York)-- it's not a stretch to say that it's been a roller - coaster couple of weeks.
It would take the simultaneous collapse of a couple of broadcasting giants, the strict imposition of harsh spending limits, and a sudden and unexpected fit of maturity from the entire media landscape.
It's fun, too; athletes tend to be pretty acceptable to look at underneath all the polyester, even Ryan Giggs, and who among us can not say that their day isn't improved by the sudden arrival of a couple of unexpected nipples?
A sudden, dramatic and completely unexpected turn of events on the back nine on Sunday at Augusta.
A sudden but welcome revelation of Francis Coquelin in December, after an unexpected return from his loan spell in Charlton, gave Arsenal a new face.
In the 17th minute he found Lichtsteiner coming in off the overlap, and the Swiss Express continued his sudden and unexpected trend of putting in dangerous crosses, firing in a ball that would have been real trouble had Palomino not been there to block it out for a corner.
Roma's capture of Iturbe was so sudden and so unexpected, one can't help but wonder if they really, and I mean really, thought about how he fit into the current squad.
Unexpected illness, accidental injury and sudden causes of stress can take their toll on the lifespan of a person.
Wrong sleeping habits can give rise to the risk of suffocation, sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) or sudden unexpected infant death (SUID).
But the discovery of Harley's tumors and the gut - wrenching decision to put her to sleep that same day, just this past Sunday, was so sudden and unexpected that it caught me off guard.
But when you're searching the web for answers about sleep safety - you need to know what the SAFEST sleep options are - those which decrease your baby's risks of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID).
Offers bereavement support and counseling for families who have experienced stillbirth or the sudden and unexpected death of a child, whatever the cause, from 20 weeks gestation to 6 years of age.
Sudden Unexpected Death of an Infant (SUDI) is any infant death that is unexpected and initially unUnexpected Death of an Infant (SUDI) is any infant death that is unexpected and initially ununexpected and initially unexplained.
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)- sometimes known as «cot death» is the extremely rare event of sudden, unexpected and unexplained death of an otherwise healthySudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)- sometimes known as «cot death» is the extremely rare event of sudden, unexpected and unexplained death of an otherwise healthysudden, unexpected and unexplained death of an otherwise healthy baby.
«Cot death» was a term commonly used in the past to describe the sudden and unexpected death of an infant.
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the unexpected, sudden death of a child under Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the unexpected, sudden death of a child under sudden death of a child under age 1.
Would you as parents assume that you must have overlaid their baby, as that will be what coroners and medical officials are likely to suggest and at very least, rather than the infant being said to have died from SIDS, the ideology against any and all forms of bedsharing is so popular now that the local coroner will likely call the death a SUID... sudden unexpected infant death suggesting that suffocation can not be ruled out.
Changing Concepts of the Causes and Prevention of the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and Unexpected Death In Infants; process and problems.
SUDDEN INFANT death syndrome (SIDS) is the sudden death of an infant, unexpected by history and unexplained by a thorough postmortem examination, including a complete autopsy, death scene investigation, andreview of the medical history.1 The decreased risk of SIDS associated with nonprone sleep positions led to the recommendation in 1992 by the American Academy of Pediatrics that infants be placed to sleep on the side or back.2 In 1994, the national public education campaign «Back to Sleep» was launched, and the supine position is now recommended.3 Sudden infant death syndrome rates in the United States have decreased by about 40 % as prone prevalence has decreased from 70 % in 1992 to 17 % in 19SUDDEN INFANT death syndrome (SIDS) is the sudden death of an infant, unexpected by history and unexplained by a thorough postmortem examination, including a complete autopsy, death scene investigation, andreview of the medical history.1 The decreased risk of SIDS associated with nonprone sleep positions led to the recommendation in 1992 by the American Academy of Pediatrics that infants be placed to sleep on the side or back.2 In 1994, the national public education campaign «Back to Sleep» was launched, and the supine position is now recommended.3 Sudden infant death syndrome rates in the United States have decreased by about 40 % as prone prevalence has decreased from 70 % in 1992 to 17 % in 19SUDDEN INFANT death syndrome (SIDS) is the sudden death of an infant, unexpected by history and unexplained by a thorough postmortem examination, including a complete autopsy, death scene investigation, andreview of the medical history.1 The decreased risk of SIDS associated with nonprone sleep positions led to the recommendation in 1992 by the American Academy of Pediatrics that infants be placed to sleep on the side or back.2 In 1994, the national public education campaign «Back to Sleep» was launched, and the supine position is now recommended.3 Sudden infant death syndrome rates in the United States have decreased by about 40 % as prone prevalence has decreased from 70 % in 1992 to 17 % in 19sudden death of an infant, unexpected by history and unexplained by a thorough postmortem examination, including a complete autopsy, death scene investigation, andreview of the medical history.1 The decreased risk of SIDS associated with nonprone sleep positions led to the recommendation in 1992 by the American Academy of Pediatrics that infants be placed to sleep on the side or back.2 In 1994, the national public education campaign «Back to Sleep» was launched, and the supine position is now recommended.3 Sudden infant death syndrome rates in the United States have decreased by about 40 % as prone prevalence has decreased from 70 % in 1992 to 17 % in 19sudden death of an infant, unexpected by history and unexplained by a thorough postmortem examination, including a complete autopsy, death scene investigation, andreview of the medical history.1 The decreased risk of SIDS associated with nonprone sleep positions led to the recommendation in 1992 by the American Academy of Pediatrics that infants be placed to sleep on the side or back.2 In 1994, the national public education campaign «Back to Sleep» was launched, and the supine position is now recommended.3 Sudden infant death syndrome rates in the United States have decreased by about 40 % as prone prevalence has decreased from 70 % in 1992 to 17 % in 19Sudden infant death syndrome rates in the United States have decreased by about 40 % as prone prevalence has decreased from 70 % in 1992 to 17 % in 19Sudden infant death syndrome rates in the United States have decreased by about 40 % as prone prevalence has decreased from 70 % in 1992 to 17 % in 1998.3,4
Any kind of bed - sharing increases the risks of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)-- the unexpected death of an otherwise apparently healthy infant, who stops breathing during the night.
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