Interventions provided by the nurse caring for a postterm newborn can include all of the following except:

1. Provision of warmth.
2. Frequent monitoring of blood glucose.
3. Observation of respiratory status.
4. Restriction of breastfeeding.


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Rationale:
1. Provision of warmth, frequent monitoring of blood glucose, and observation of respiratory status are important interventions for postterm newborns. These interventions can help prevent common complications such as hypoglycemia, cold stress, and hypoxia.
2. Provision of warmth, frequent monitoring of blood glucose, and observation of respiratory status are important interventions for postterm newborns. These interventions can help prevent common complications such as hypoglycemia, cold stress, and hypoxia.
3. Provision of warmth, frequent monitoring of blood glucose, and observation of respiratory status are important interventions for postterm newborns. These interventions can help prevent common complications such as hypoglycemia, cold stress, and hypoxia.
4. Breastfeeding is encouraged in the care of postterm newborns.

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