In giving anticipatory guidance to caregivers about infant self-feeding, the nurse would suggest that the caregivers do which of the following things?

a. Place the high chair in an area that is carpeted.
b. Hold the baby on the lap during feedings.
c. Place the high chair on a washable surface.
d. Put off self-feeding as long as possible.


C

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A Incorrect. In giving anticipatory guidance to caregivers about infant self-feeding, the nurse would not suggest that the caregivers place the high chair in an area that is carpeted.
B Incorrect. In giving anticipatory guidance to caregivers about infant self-feeding, the nurse would not suggest that the caregivers hold the baby on the lap during feedings.
C Correct. In giving anticipatory guidance to caregivers about infant self-feeding, the nurse would suggest that the caregivers place the high chair on a washable surface.
D Incorrect. In giving anticipatory guidance to caregivers about infant self-feeding, the nurse would not suggest that the caregivers put off self-feeding as long as possible.

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