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A 10-month-old infant is hospitalized for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). On the basis of the developmental stage of the infant, what intervention should the nurse include in the plan of care?

  • A. Restrain the infant with a total body restraint to prevent any tubes from being dislodged.
  • B. Follow the home feeding schedule, and allow the infant to be held only when the parents visit.
  • C. Wash hands, wear a mask when caring for the infant, and keep the infant as quiet as possible.
  • D. Provide a consistent routine, and touch, rock, and cuddle the infant throughout the hospitalization.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: A 10-month-old infant is in the trust versus mistrust stage of psychosocial development, according to Erik Erikson, and the sensorimotor period of cognitive development, according to Jean Piaget. Hospitalization may have an adverse effect. A consistent routine accompanied by touching, rocking, and cuddling will help the child develop trust and provide sensory stimulation. Total body restraint is unnecessary and an incorrect action. Touching and holding the infant only when the parents visit will not provide adequate stimulation and interpersonal contact for the infant. RSV is not airborne (a mask is not required), and it is usually transmitted by the hands.