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What intervention best meets a major developmental need of a newborn in the immediate postoperative period?

  • A. Giving a pacifier to the newborn
  • B. Placing a mobile over the newborn's crib
  • C. Providing the newborn with a soft, cuddly toy
  • D. Warming the newborn's formula before feeding
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is giving a pacifier to the newborn. Sucking is a natural reflex and a source of comfort for newborns, especially postoperatively. Offering a pacifier can help meet their developmental needs by providing comfort and a soothing mechanism. Placing a mobile over the crib (choice B) may provide visual stimulation but does not directly address the newborn's developmental needs for comfort and self-soothing. Providing a soft, cuddly toy (choice C) may offer some comfort but may not be as effective in meeting the specific developmental need for sucking postoperatively. Warming the newborn's formula before feeding (choice D) relates more to feeding practices than directly addressing a major developmental need in the postoperative period.