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cartlidgeashley

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A nurse is teaching a new mother how to encourage a sleepy baby to breastfeed. All of the following activities are taught except:
 
  1. Providing skin-to-skin contact.
  2. Swaddling the newborn in a blanket.
  3. Unwrapping the newborn.
  4. Allowing the newborn to feel and smell the mother's breast.

Question 2

During pregnancy many women become increasingly concerned about their ability to protect and provide for the fetus. This concern is often manifested as _____________.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

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1. Activities that encourage a sleepy newborn to breastfeed include unwrapping the newborn, providing skin-to-skin contact, and allowing the mother to rest with the newborn so the baby can feel and smell the mother's breast.
2. Activities that encourage a sleepy newborn to breastfeed include unwrapping the newborn, providing skin-to-skin contact, and allowing the mother to rest with the newborn so the baby can feel and smell the mother's breast.
3. Activities that encourage a sleepy newborn to breastfeed include unwrapping the newborn, providing skin-to-skin contact, and allowing the mother to rest with the newborn so the baby can feel and smell the mother's breast.
4. Activities that encourage a sleepy newborn to breastfeed include unwrapping the newborn, providing skin-to-skin contact, and allowing the mother to rest with the newborn so the baby can feel and smell the mother's breast.

Answer to Question 2

narcissism
Narcissism is an undue preoccupation with one's self and introversion (concentration on
one's self and one's body). Selecting the right foods and clothing may be more important
than ever before, out of concern for the growing fetus.





 

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