A client with Rh isoimmunization gives birth to a neonate with an enlarged heart and severe, generalized edema. The neonate is immediately transferred to the neonatal intensive care unit. Which nursing diagnosis is most appropriate for the client?

a. ineffective parenting related to the neonate's transfer to the intensive care unit
b. impaired parenting related to the neonate's transfer to the intensive care unit
c. deficient fluid volume related to severe edema
d. fear related to removal and loss of the neonate by statute


Answer: b. impaired parenting related to the neonate's transfer to the intensive care unit

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