The nurse plans a home visit to a pregnant teen. The demonstrated outcome of this nursing intervention is a(n):

a. Increase in birth weight and utilization of prenatal care and support services
b. Increase in family coping skills to prevent crisis
c. Coordinated and comprehensive teen pregnancy approach
d. Family approach to health care


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An increase in birth weight and utilization of prenatal care and support services is a demonstrated outcome of a nurse planning a home visit to a pregnant teen.

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