The labor and delivery nurse explains to a pregnant patient that the spouse and other children are able to spend time with the mother and new baby immediately after birth
This approach to family care was the result of the findings by Marshall Klaus and John Kennell in the 1970s and 1980s who assisted in the development of what changes in family care?
A) Family-centered care of today
B) Rooming-in for maternity patients
C) Isolation of children with infections
D) Limited family visits for children in the hospital
Ans: A
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