The mother of a severely premature infant is being allowed to see her baby for the first time. The infant has an IV, a feeding tube, and is receiving phototherapy. He is also hooked up to cardiac and respiratory monitors

What information or instructions should the mother NOT receive before seeing her infant?
1. The mother should not touch her infant because the baby's skin is fragile and could be easily hurt.
2. The mother should not hold the infant before thoroughly washing her hands.
3. The mother should be told what her infant will look like.
4. The mother should receive a description of the equipment that is hooked up to her child.


Correct Answer: 1
Rationale 1: Physical contact between the mother and infant will facilitate bonding and should be encouraged.
Rationale 2: If the mother is going to hold her infant, she will need to thoroughly wash her hands to decrease the risk of infection.
Rationale 3: The nurse should prepare the mother for what her infant will look like, especially if the infant is hooked up to several machines or tubes.
Rationale 4: Seeing her child for the first time can be emotionally difficult for a mother, but a description of the equipment and its purpose will help the mother understand the care her child is receiving and help ease her anxiety.

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