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ETearle

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To prevent sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), the nurse encourages the parents of a term infant to place the infant in what position when the infant is sleeping?
 
  A. On the parents' waterbed
   B. Swaddled in the infant swing
   C. On his back
   D. On his stomach

Question 2

Which step should the nurse include when preparing for a postpartal home visit to establish a caring relationship?
 
  A. Ask family members how they want to be addressed.
   B. Do a portion of what you say that you will do for the family, to avoid overwhelming them.
   C. Speak directly to the father when asking questions.
   D. Present information to the family instead of asking questions.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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