The nurse promotes the self-concept of the parents of a 6-month-old infant admitted to the hospital with a fever and dehydration by

A) Telling the parents that the infant's condition was not their fault
B) Allowing the parents to participate in the infant's care
C) Encouraging the parents to visit the infant every other day
D) Teaching the parents health-maintenance behaviors


Ans: B

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