The nurse is reviewing topics to be discussed with caregivers related to caring for infants. Which statement should the nurse make to this group of caregivers?

A) The infant should be dressed more warmly than older children and caregivers
B) The infant should wear hard-soled shoes in order to protect their feet from injury
C) The infant sleeps 10 to 12 hours at night and take two to three naps during the day
D) The infant should be sound asleep before being put into the crib for sleeping


Ans: C

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