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A newborn is jaundiced and receiving phototherapy via ultraviolet bank lights.Which is an appropriate nursing intervention when caring for an infant with hyperbilirubinemia and receiving phototherapy?
Benefits
Advantages or positive outcomes that result from a specific action, policy, or product, contributing to well-being or success.
Indirect Approach
A method of communication where the main point is not directly stated but implied.
Somatic Motor Neurons
Nerve cells that transmit signals from the central nervous system to skeletal muscles, controlling voluntary movements.
Anterior Gray Horns
Regions in the spinal cord composed of gray matter that contain motor neuron cell bodies.
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