A nurse provides instructions to a mother of a newborn infant who weighs 7 lb 2 oz about car safety. What should the nurse tell the mother?
A. To secure the infant in the middle of the back seat in a rear-facing infant safety seat
B. To place the infant in a booster seat in the front seat of the car with the shoulder and lap belts secured around the infant
C. That it is acceptable to place the infant in the front seat in a rear-facing infant safety seat as long as the car has passenger-side air bags
D. That because of the infant's weight it is acceptable to hold the infant as long as the mother and infant are sitting in the middle of the back seat of the car
Ans: A. To secure the infant in the middle of the back seat in a rear-facing infant safety seat
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What are the steps used to evaluate quantitative research studies?
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