Misty's condition is now stable and she has been transferred to an intensive care unit. The perinatal nurse continues to have a critical role regarding the immediate care of Misty's family

At this time, the perinatal nurse should provide the family with information about infant care and:
A) Provide information concerning Misty's risk for future deep vein thrombosis
B) Advocate for infant visitation in the intensive care unit and breast pumping if desired by Misty
C) Provide information about the hospital policies and procedures, including visiting hours
D) Provide information about the need for Misty to follow up with her family physician after discharge from the hospital


B

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