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yoroshambo

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What noninvasive forms of pain relief might a nurse implement with a newborn? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Swaddling
  b. Rocking
  c. Offering a pacifier
  d. Distraction
  e. Cuddling

Question 2

What action does the nurse implement to protect newborns from infection while in the nursery?
 
  a. Keep the newborn dressed warmly.
  b. Adjust room temperature between 23.8  C (75  F) and 26.6  C (80  F).
  c. Wash hands before touching each infant.
  d. Wear a disposable gown when giving infant care.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A, B, C, E
Swaddling, rocking, nonnutritive sucking, quiet environment, and cuddling are all effective, noninvasive pain remedies. Distraction is not a dependable method of pain reduction with infants.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
Handwashing is the most reliable precaution available to prevent infection. The nurse washes his or her hands between handling different babies.




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