The nurse is teaching a new mother how to encourage a sleepy baby to breastfeed. All of the following activities are taught except:
1. Providing skin-to-skin contact.
2. Swaddling the newborn in a blanket.
3. Unwrapping the newborn.
4. Allowing the newborn to feel and smell the mother's breast.
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Rationale 1: Activities that encourage a sleepy newborn to breastfeed include providing skin-to-skin contact.
Rationale 2: Swaddling the newborn prevents skin-to-skin contact, which encourages the newborn to breastfeed.
Rationale 3: Activities that encourage a sleepy newborn to breastfeed include unwrapping so as to provide skin-to-skin contact.
Rationale 4: Activities that encourage a sleepy newborn to breastfeed include allowing the mother to rest with the newborn so the baby can feel and smell the mother's breast.
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