Twenty minutes after birth, a baby begins to move its head from side to side, making eye contact with the mother, and pushes its tongue out several times. The nurse interprets this as:

A) a good time to put the baby to breastfeed
B) the period of decreased responsiveness preceding sleep
C) the need to be alert for gagging, vomiting, and urinating
D) evidence that the newborn is becoming chilled


A

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