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yoroshambo

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Sullivan believed that a person's self-image emerged according to how the infant:
 
  a. was treated by the extended family
  b. interpreted the primary caregiver relationship
  c. was or was not the center of attention of the family
  d. was treated in relation to other people or siblings by the primary caregivers

Question 2

The nurse in the hospital nursery understands the importance of maintaining body temperature in the neonate. Thermoregulation is difficult because:
 
  a. A newborn cannot produce or conserve heat
  b. New mothers wrap their babies in blankets
  c. The neonate produces too much heat
  d. The baby is placed uncovered under the radiant heat



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Answer to Question 1

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A Incorrect. Sullivan did not believe that a person's self-image emerged according to how the infant was treated by the extended family.
B Correct. Sullivan felt one's self-image emerged according to how the infant interpreted the mother-infant relationship (primary caregiver) when basic physiological needs were met.
C Incorrect. Sullivan did not believe that a person's self-image emerged according to how the infant was or was not the center of attention of the family.
D Incorrect. Sullivan did not believe that a person's self-image emerged according to how the infant was treated in relation to other people or siblings by the primary caregivers.

Answer to Question 2

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A newborn cannot produce or conserve heat. Newborns should be wrapped in a blanket when not under the radiant warmer. Babies are placed uncovered under the radiant warmer.





 

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