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azncindy619

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When teaching a group of new parents about newborn care and development, which immunoglobulin would the nurse explain as being primarily responsible for the passive immunity exhibited by newborns?
 
  A) IgA
  B) IgG
  C) IgM
  D) IgE

Question 2

Martha is a gravida 3, para 2 whose last child was born 5 years ago. She attended child-birth preparation classes with her first pregnancy. Which educational class would be most appropriate for her?
 
  a. Early pregnancy class
  b. Refresher course
  c. Infant care classes
  d. Postpartum classes



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B
When 2 or more years elapse between a prepared childbirth class and a subsequent pregnancy, a refresher course is recommended to provide couples with an update on new developments and to review technique.
Early pregnancy classes cover information on adapting to pregnancy, dealing with discom-forts such as morning sickness and fatigue, understanding what to expect the months ahead.
Infant care classes cover the basics of infant care, which she is familiar with.
She has experience the postpartum period so this class would not be as beneficial as a re-fresher class.





 

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