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The child has had a peaceful death. The nurse's next responsibility is to:
 
  a. Prepare body for viewing
  b. Change the bed
  c. Remove some of the medical equipment
  d. All of the above

Question 2

Studies based on attention time given to an image have shown that infants prefer which of the following images?
 
  a. small animals c. geometric shapes
  b. large animals d. the human face



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Answer to Question 1

D
The nurse is responsible for doing all of the above.

Answer to Question 2

D

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A Incorrect. Infants do not prefer images of small animals.
B Incorrect. Infants do not prefer images of large animals.
C Incorrect. Infants do not prefer images of geometric shapes.
D Correct. Infants prefer the human face, demonstrated by visual attentiveness when interacting with the caregiver.



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