The nurse is caring for an adolescent client who gave birth to her first child yesterday. Which nursing action indicates accurate understanding of adolescent parenting concepts?
1. The client's mother is included in all discussions and demonstrations.
2. The father of the baby is encouraged to change a diaper and give a bottle.
3. The nurse explains the characteristics and cues of the baby during the assessment.
4. A discussion on contraceptive methods is the first topic of teaching.
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Explanation:
1. Although the parents of adolescents are often involved with child care and childrearing, this action is only appropriate if the client desires to have her mother present for teaching and discussions.
2. Involvement of the father is important, but having the mother learn more about her new baby and what the behavior cues are is a higher priority.
3. This helps the client learn about her baby and understand the baby as an individual, and facilitates maternal–infant attachment. This is the highest priority.
4. Adolescents are statistically more likely to have another child during their adolescence, but establishing a rapport and facilitating understanding of and attachment to the newborn is a higher priority.
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