It is important for the nurse to encourage caregivers to do which of the following while changing, feeding, or interacting with a baby?
a. Talk softly in baby talk. c. Play music.
b. Provide a quiet time without talk. d. Talk to the baby in adult talk.
D
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A Incorrect. The nurse does not need to encourage caregivers to talk softly in baby talk while changing, feeding, or interacting with a baby.
B Incorrect. The nurse does not need to encourage caregivers to provide a quiet time without talk while changing, feeding, or interacting with a baby.
C Incorrect. The nurse does not need to encourage caregivers to play music while changing, feeding, or interacting with a baby.
D Correct. The nurse does not need to encourage caregivers to talk to the baby in adult talk while changing, feeding, or interacting with a baby.
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