The husband of a pregnant woman accompanies her to prenatal visits. The nurse collaborates with and includes the father to alleviate: Note: Credit will be given only if all correct and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply
1. Alienation.
2. Helplessness.
3. Guilt.
4. Anxiety.
5. Developmental barriers.
1,2,3
Rationale 1: Being involved in the prenatal care, the father is less likely to experience alienation.
Rationale 2: Being involved in the prenatal care, the father is less likely to experience helplessness.
Rationale 3: Being involved in the prenatal care, the father is less likely to experience guilt during the pregnancy.
Rationale 4: Being involved in the prenatal care has not been shown to decrease the anxiety for the father.
Rationale 5: Being involved in the prenatal care has not been shown to influence any developmental barriers of the father.
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