Two young people were smiling as a nurse brought in their new baby in preparation for leaving the hospital and going home. What do the new parents need?

a. A diaper bag filled with formula, baby product brochures, and coupons
b. A list of community agencies who work with young families
c. Anticipatory guidance on parenting and time management
d. Educational material related to continuing marital satisfaction while raising a child


ANS: C

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Which of the following clients experiencing disrupted sleep patterns is most at risk for obstruc-tive sleep apnea (OSA)?

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