Multiple Choice
In follow-up appointments or visits with parents and their new baby,it is useful if the nurse can identify infant behaviors that can either facilitate or inhibit attachment.What is an inhibiting behavior?
A) The infant cries only when hungry or wet.
B) The infant's activity is somewhat predictable.
C) The infant clings to the parents.
D) The infant seeks attention from any adult in the room.
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