The nurse has just assisted in the delivery of a female infant to first-time parents. The infant is suctioned, dried, and placed skin-to-skin on her mother's chest

This allows for significant interaction between mother and baby and is known as _____________. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


attachment
Parent-infant attachment is one of the most important aspects of infant psychosocial
development. Initiated immediately after birth, attachment is strengthened by many
mutually satisfying interactions between parents and their infant during the first few
months of life. Attachment is a sense of belonging or connection with each other.

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The nurse should instruct a client to include which of the following foods in a high-fiber diet?

a. Bread c. Rice b. Potatoes d. Broccoli

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After major reconstructive surgery, a patient's wounds dehisced. Extensive wound care was required for 6 months, causing the patient to miss work and social activities. Which pathophysiology would be expected for this patient? Dysfunction of the:

a. pons. b. occipital lobe. c. hippocampus. d. hypothalamus.

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Which of the following is not a component of Spears's 10 characteristics of servant leaders?

a. Listening b. Healing c. Sympathy d. Stewardship

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