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ATI Capstone Maternity Practice Questions 1. a nurse concludes that the father of an infant is not showing positive signs of parent infant bonding. He appears very anxious and nervous when the infant's mother asks him to bring her the infant. Which of the following actions should the nurse use to promote father infant bonding? a. Hand the father the infant, and suggest that he change the diaper. B. ask the father why he is so anxious and nervous. C. Tell the father that he will grow accustomed to the infant. d. Provide education about infant care when the father is present.: d. CORRECT: nursing interventions to promote paternal bonding include providing education about infant care and encouraging the father to take a hands on approach. 2. a client in the early postpartum period is very excited and talkative. She is repeatedly telling the nurse every detail of her labor and birth. Because the client will not stop talking, the nurse is having difficulty completing the postpartum assessments. Which of the following action should the nurse take? a. Come back later when the client is more cooperative. B. Give the client time to express her feelings.
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