Cathy is pregnant for the second time. Her son, Steven, has just turned 2 years old. She asks you what she should do to help him get ready for the expected birth. What is the nurse's most appropriate response?

a. Steven will probably not understand any explanations about the arrival of the new baby, so Cathy should do nothing.b. If Steven's sleeping arrangements need to be changed, it should be done well in advance of the birth.c. Steven should come to the next prenatal visit and listen to the fetal heartbeat to encourage sibling attachment. d. Steven should be encouraged to plan an elaborate welcome for the newborn.


ANS: b
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a. This applies to very young children under the age of 2.
b. Children still sleeping in a crib should be moved to a bed at least 2 months before the baby is due, as this age group is particularly sensitive to disruptions of the physical environment.
c. This is not appropriate for a 2-year-old but may be appropriate for older age groups.
d. This is not appropriate for a 2-year-old but may be appropriate for older age groups.

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