The best way for the nurse to help caregivers prevent sleep problems in a baby is to:
a. advise caregivers to cosleep (have the baby sleep with caregivers)
b. tell caregivers to respond immediately if baby awakes and begins to cry
c. assist caregiver to understand the infant's individual needs
d. limit napping during the day and keep the baby up later at night
C
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A Incorrect. The best way for the nurse not to help caregivers prevent sleep problems in a baby is to
B Incorrect. The best way for the nurse not to help caregivers prevent sleep problems in a baby is to tell caregivers to respond immediately if baby awakes and begins to cry.
C Correct. The best way to prevent sleep problems is to assist the caregiver in understanding the infant's individual needs.
D Incorrect. The best way for the nurse not to help caregivers prevent sleep problems in a baby is to limit napping during the day and keep the baby up later at night.
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