The nurse is working with the caregivers of a 6-month-old baby. Both caregivers are extremely neat and have talked about the difficult adjustment to changes the baby has brought to their orderly and scheduled lives
In giving anticipatory guidance, at some appropriate point, the nurse will talk about what it will be like when the child wants to eat semisolid foods. The nurse's most important focus in this anticipatory guidance will be: a. how messy the baby will be during feeding time
b. ways to keep the mealtime messes to a minimum
c. the caregivers' psychological needs and support of each other during this time
d. the baby's need to increase autonomy and to explore the texture and smell of food
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A Incorrect. In giving anticipatory guidance to a couple who have spoken of issues about neatness in preparation for the introduction of semisolid foods to the 6-month-old baby, the most important focus will not be how messy the baby will be during feeding time.
B Incorrect. In giving anticipatory guidance to a couple who have spoken of issues about neatness in preparation for the introduction of semisolid foods to the 6-month-old baby, the most important focus will not be ways to keep the mealtime messes to a minimum.
C Incorrect. In giving anticipatory guidance to a couple who have spoken of issues about neatness in preparation for the introduction of semisolid foods to the 6-month-old baby, the most important focus will not be the caregivers' psychological needs and support of each other during this time.
D Correct. In giving anticipatory guidance to a couple who have spoken of issues about neatness in preparation for the introduction of semisolid foods to the 6-month-old baby, the most important focus will be the baby's need to increase autonomy and to explore the texture and smell of food.
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