A nurse observes a new mother tenderly holding and softly talking to her baby. What does this observation tell the nurse about the baby's strengths?
A) Nothing; this observation is not important.
B) The mother is just behaving as all mothers do.
C) A baby is not capable of having strengths.
D) Nurturing is a strength for developing infants.
D
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1. Emphasize that no medication will be given. 2. Review that the use of medications allows for rest and less fatigue. 3. Explain that pain relief will allow a more enjoyable birth experience. 4. Summarize how maternal pain and stress can have a more adverse effect on the fetus than would a small amount of analgesia.
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A) documentation of care given. B) assembly of supplies. C) analysis of data gathered. D) modification of aspects of the plan. E) evaluation of the patient response.