The nurse working in a newborn nursery is teaching a first time mother about infant care. The nurse suspects that the infant is potentially at risk for failure to thrive when the mother states which of the following?
1. "I have a glass of wine with dinner once a week.".
2. "I do not like to cook.".
3. "I need help learning to breastfeed my baby.".
4. "I stopped taking Zoloft because I was concerned about it affecting my baby.".
4. "I stopped taking Zoloft because I was concerned about it affecting my baby.".
Rationale:
The mother who is taking Zoloft is most likely experiencing depression, which may interfere with her interacting appropriately with her infant and puts the child at risk for failure to thrive. A glass of wine once a week is appropriate. The mother's aversion to cooking will not affect the infant. Needing help with breastfeeding is normal for a first time mother.
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