Which questions will the nurse include in the health history for an infant when assessing the birth history? Select all that apply

1. "When did you first receive prenatal care when you learned you were pregnant?"
2. "Where was your baby born?"
3. "Was your baby born vaginally or by cesarean birth?"
4. "Is your baby experiencing vomiting after bottle feedings?"
5. "Does your baby take any medications on a regular basis?"


1, 2, 3
Explanation:
1. The nurse asks questions related to prenatal care when assessing the infant's birth history during the health history interview.
2. The nurse asks questions to determine a description of the birth when assessing the infant's birth history during the health history interview.
3. The nurse asks questions about the type of birth when assessing the infant's birth history during the health history interview.
4. The nurse would ask questions regarding vomiting after bottle feeding when assessing the history of the present illness during the health history interview.
5. The nurse would ask questions regarding medication use when assessing the history of the present illness during the health history interview.

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