The nurse is phoning a client to arrange a home visit of a three-day-old infant and the family. The client asks the nurse what the visit will entail, and what the nurse will be doing. What is the best answer from the nurse?
A. "I'll be coming to make sure your older children are safely adapting to the new baby."
B. "Some babies get jaundiced, so I'll assess your baby's color, feeding, and elimination."
C. "Weighing your baby is my main priority for the home care visit."
D. "I will be checking to see how you and your baby are doing overall."
D
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