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formula1

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When developing the plan of care for the parents of a newborn, the nurse identifies interventions to promote bonding and attachment based on the rationale that bonding and attachment are most supported by which measure?
 
  A) Early parent-infant contact following birth
  B) Expert medical care for the labor and birth
  C) Good nutrition and prenatal care during pregnancy
  D) Grandparent involvement in infant care after birth

Question 2

Which instructions would the nurse include in discharge teaching for parents of a newborn?
 
  A) Introducing solid foods immediately to increase sleep cycle
  B) Demonstrating comfort measures to quiet a crying infant
  C) Encouraging daily outings to the shopping mall with the newborn
  D) Allowing the infant to cry for at least an hour before picking up



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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