The nurse is counseling the mother of a newborn who is concerned about her baby's constant crying. What teaching would be appropriate for this mother?

A) Carrying the baby may increase the length of crying.
B) Reducing stimulation may decrease the length of crying.
C) Using vibration, white noise, or swaddling may increase crying.
D) Using a swing or car ride may increase the incidence of crying episodes.


Ans: B
Prolonged crying leads to increased stress among caregivers. Reducing stimulation may decrease the length of crying, and carrying the infant more may be helpful. Some infants respond to the motion of an infant swing or a car ride. Vibration, white noise, or swaddling may also help to decrease fussing in some infants. Parents should try one intervention at a time, taking care not to stimulate the infant excessively in the process of searching for solutions.

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