Multiple Choice
A mother conveys concern over the fact that she is not certain if her newborn is receiving enough nutrients from breastfeeding. This is the baby's first clinic visit after birth. What information can you provide that will help alleviate her fears regarding nutrient status for her newborn?
A) Monitor the infant's output; as long as at least six or more diapers are changed in a 24-hour period, the baby is receiving sufficient intake.
B) Tell the mother that if a baby is satisfied with feeding, she or he will be content and not fussy.
C) Tell the mother that breast milk contains everything required for the infant and not to worry about nutrition.
D) Provide nutrition information in the form of pamphlets for the mother to take home with her so that she uses them as a point of reference.
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