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Chelseaamend

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In demonstrating technique for bathing an infant, the home health nurse stresses to the parents considerations such as:
 
  a. Always run hot water first to prevent chilling
  b. Wrap the circumcised penis in waterproof plastic
  c. Apply lotions, not powder, after the bath
  d. Mild bubble bath will lubricate the skin

Question 2

The nurse explains that a baby's cranial characteristics allow the brain to grow and enlarge. These include: (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Open anterior fontanel
  b. Fused cranium around the brain
  c. Open posterior fontanel
  d. Evolving myelination
  e. Underdeveloped cranial bones



kiamars2010

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Answer to Question 1

C
Use lotions rather than powder due to the risk of aspiration. Cold water should be run in the tub first. Circumcised infants should be sponged until circumcision is healed. Bubble baths may cause vaginitis in infants.

Answer to Question 2

A, C, E
Open fontanels, an unfused cranium, and underdeveloped cranial bones allow for brain growth. Myelination is not an aspect of the cranium.



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