Multiple Choice
A new mother is preparing for discharge. She plans on bottle feeding her baby. Which statement indicates to the nurse that the mom needs more information about bottle feeding?
A) "I should encourage my baby to consume the entire amount of formula prepared for each feeding."
B) "I can make up a 24-hour supply of formula and refrigerate the bottles so I am ready to feed my baby."
C) "I will hold my baby in a cradle hold and alternate sides from left to right when I feed my baby."
D) "I will generally feed my baby every 3 to 4 hours or more often as signs of hunger are displayed."
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