The parents of a 3-month-old infant are preparing to take their child home from the hospital after she was hospitalized after she stopped breathing. Before being discharged, they must be educated on infant CPR
The most appropriate learning objective for this situation is which of the following? A. Parents will be able to successfully prevent SIDS.
B. Parents will demonstrate infant CPR skills.
C. Baby will not require further hospitalization.
D. Parents will prevent child from having another near-SIDS event.
B
A learning objective describes what the patient or guardian(s) will be able to do after successful instruction.
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