Kangaroo care:
1. is adopted from classical British nursing traditions.
2. helps infants with motor and central nervous system impairment.
3. helps infants to directly interact with their parents and enhances their temperature regulation.
4. gets infants ready for breastfeeding.
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1, 2, 4. Incorrect. Kangaroo care is skin-to-skin holding in which the infant, dressed only in a di-aper, is placed directly on the parent's bare chest, then covered. The procedure helps infants in-teract with their parents and regulates their temperature, among other developmental benefits.
3. Correct. Kangaroo care is skin-to-skin holding in which the infant, dressed only in a diaper, is placed directly on the parent's bare chest then covered. The procedure helps infants interact with their parents and regulates their temperature, among other developmental benefits.
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