A new family decides not to have their newborn circumcised. What should the nurse teach regarding uncircumcised care?
1. The foreskin will be retractable at 2 months.
2. Retract the foreskin and clean thoroughly.
3. Avoid retracting the foreskin.
4. Use soap and Betadine to cleanse the penis daily.
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Rationale:
1. The foreskin is not fully retractable until around the age of 3–5 years.
2. The foreskin is not fully retractable until around the age of 3–5 years. When retraction has occurred, daily gentle washing of the glans with soap and water is sufficient.
3. The foreskin is not fully retractable until around the age of 3–5 years.
4. The foreskin is not fully retractable until around the age of 3–5 years. When retraction has occurred, daily gentle washing of the glans with soap and water is sufficient.
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