You are bottle-feeding a baby. Which will not promote comfort and safety?

a. Assume a comfortable position.
b. Hold the baby close to you.
c. Tilt the bottle so the neck of the bottle and the nipple are always full.
d. Prop the bottle and lay the baby down for the feeding.


D

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A patient trips while ambulating and breaks open the skin on his knee. The next day the knee is red, warm to the touch and painful at the site of the injury. The patient's CBC shows a high white blood cell count

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