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theo

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A male newborn had a circumcision. Which is correct?
 
  a. The penis will look red, swollen, and sore.
  b. The circumcision usually interferes with voiding.
  c. There should be a slight odor with drain-age from the site.
  d. The area should heal in 14 days.

Question 2

You are bottle-feeding a baby. Which will not promote comfort and safety?
 
  a. Assume a comfortable position.
  b. Hold the baby close to you.
  c. Tilt the bottle so the neck of the bottle and the nipple are always full.
  d. Prop the bottle and lay the baby down for the feeding.



Jane

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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