When the nurse is inserting a feeding tube in an 8-month-old, the most efficient safety reminder device (SRD) the nurse would use is a(n):

a. mummy.
b. clove hitch.
c. jacket device.
d. elbow device.


A
The mummy restraint controls the arms and the body of the infant.

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