During the initial prenatal visit, the nurse assesses the history of the father of the child for: Note: Credit will be given only if all correct and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply
1. Stability of living conditions.
2. ABO and Rh type.
3. Significant health problems.
4. Nutritional history.
5. Previous or present use of tobacco.
2,3,5
Rationale 1: The stability of living conditions for the father will not be assessed at the initial prenatal visit.
Rationale 2: The father of the fetus should be assessed for blood type and Rh factor.
Rationale 3: The father of the fetus should be assessed for significant health problems.
Rationale 4: The nutritional history of the father of the fetus will not be assessed.
Rationale 5: The father of the fetus should be assessed for previous or present alcohol intake, drug use, or tobacco use.
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