The nurse demonstrates methods to communicate with an infant, such as: (Select all that apply.)

a. Singing
b. Talking
c. Providing a quiet, restful environment
d. Playing simple games
e. Touching


A, B, D, E
The infant can respond to communication such as singing, touching, talking, and playing simple games.

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