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biggirl4568

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Using kangaroo care in developing nations could reduce infant deaths by up to ______ percent.
 
  10
  20
  30
  40

Question 2

Florence gave birth to a preterm infant who remains in the intensive-care nursery of the local hospital. She is encouraged to spend at least an hour each day holding her baby skin-to-skin between her breasts and allowing the baby to feel her body heat.
 
  Florence is engaged in
 
  preemie-warming.
  auxiliary incubation.
  body-heat monitoring.
  kangaroo care.



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Answer to Question 1

40

Answer to Question 2

kangaroo care.



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