The nurse is planning care for three newly-delivered adolescents and their babies. What should the nurse keep in mind when planning their care?
A. The baby's father should be encouraged to participate in teaching.
B. A class for all the adolescents would decrease teaching effectiveness.
C. The schools that the adolescents attend will provide teaching on bathing.
D. Adolescents understand the danger signals in newborns.
A
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a. Medicare and Medicaid d. client's savings b. state funds e. long-term care insurance c. supplemental security income f. federal grants
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