General skin care for full-term infants includes which of the following? Select all that apply

A) Avoid daily bathing with soap.
B) Use a cleanser with an alkaline pH.
C) Avoid fragrant soaps.
D) Apply petrolatum-based ointments sparingly to dry skin, but avoid head and face.


A
Avoid daily bathing with soap.
C
Avoid fragrant soaps.
D
Apply petrolatum-based ointments sparingly to dry skin, but avoid head and face.

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