A nurse who is assigned to the ambulatory pediatric outpatient health care center is asked to assess a family for protective factors. These include: (Select all that apply.)
1. Financial resources of the families.
2. Family stressors.
3. Knowledge of infant care needs.
4. Support from family and friends.
5. Mother's nutritional state during pregnancy.
3, 4, 5
Rationale:
1. Risk factors include the family's financial resources and family stressors.
2. Risk factors include the family's financial resources and family stressors.
3. Protective services include knowledge of infant care, support of family and friends, and the mother's nutritional status during pregnancy.
4. Protective services include knowledge of infant care, support of family and friends, and the mother's nutritional status during pregnancy.
5. Protective services include knowledge of infant care, support of family and friends, and the mother's nutritional status during pregnancy.
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