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A preterm newborn has been receiving orogastric feedings of breast milk. The nurse initiates nipple feedings, but the newborn tires easily and has weak sucking and swallowing reflexes. What is the most appropriate nursing intervention?

  • A. Encourage mother to breastfeed.
  • B. Try nipple-feeding preterm newborn formula.
  • C. Resume orogastric feedings of breast milk.
  • D. Resume orogastric feedings of formula.
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The most appropriate nursing intervention in this situation is to resume orogastric feedings of breast milk. The newborn is showing signs of fatigue and weak sucking and swallowing reflexes during nipple feedings, indicating that they may not be ready to tolerate full oral feedings yet. By resuming orogastric feedings of breast milk, the newborn can continue to receive nutrition while building strength and coordination for oral feedings. It is important to progress gradually and monitor the newborn's tolerance for oral feedings before attempting nipple feedings again.