A young adult couple adopts an 8-month-old boy. The clinic nurse writes a care plan that includes the diagnosis of risk for delayed child development related to recent adoption
What would be an appropriate nursing intervention for this patient/family?
A) Consider visits by a home health nurse to assess the environment for safety and comfort
B) Teach parents to discipline the infant
C) Teach parents to stimulate the child as needed
D) Consider a visit by a home health nurse to assess parenting skills
A
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