The nurse is planning for an adolescent parenting class. Which topics would be priorities for the nurse to include in the adolescent class? Select all that apply
1. Sexuality in pregnancy
2. Newborn care
3. Birth settings
4. Health dangers for the baby
5. How to be a good parent
Correct
2; 4; 5
Rationale:
1. Sexuality in pregnancy and birth settings are not a priority.
2. Areas of concern for teens include how to be a good parent, how to care for the new baby, and health dangers to the baby.
3. Sexuality in pregnancy and birth settings are not a priority.
4. Areas of concern for teens include how to be a good parent, how to care for the new baby, and health dangers to the baby.
5. Areas of concern for teens include how to be a good parent, how to care for the new baby, and health dangers to the baby.
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