Prior to giving a newborn the first bath, what action by the nurse is most appropriate?

A.
Assess the infant's temperature.
B.
Ensure the tub water is not too hot.
C.
Obtain all of the needed supplies.
D.
Take the baby's blood pressure.


ANS: A
Preventing temperature instability is a critical nursing action when bathing an infant in the hospital. If the infant's temperature is within normal limits, the baby can be given a sponge bath. After the umbilical cord stump falls off, the infant can be bathed in a tub of water. Obtaining needed supplies is always important prior to performing any procedure, but this is not as important as maintaining safety. Taking the blood pressure is not needed.

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