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iveyjurea

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When educating patients in a maternalnewborn unit about prevention of infant abduction, what should the nurse teach to prevent abduction?
 
  A) Policy posted about security
  B) Use of monitor attached to babies
  C) Staff awareness of infant abduction profiles
  D) Cooperation by the parents with the hospital policies

Question 2

The father of a newborn asks the nurse what medication is in the baby's eyes and why it is needed. Which should the nurse explain to the father?
 
  A) Destroy an infectious exudate of the vaginal canal
  B) Prevent infection of the baby's eyes by bacteria which may have been in the vaginal canal
  C) Prevent potentially harmful virus from invading the tear ducts
  D) Prevent the baby's eyelids from sticking together to help see



DylanD1323

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Answer to Question 1

Ans: D

Answer to Question 2

Ans: B



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