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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. Putting 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. A pacifier can help meet their developmental needs by providing soothing comfort. Choices B, C, and D do not directly address the major developmental need related to the newborn's comfort and reflexes postoperatively. Putting a mobile over the crib, providing a cuddly toy, or warming formula, although potentially beneficial in other contexts, do not specifically target the developmental need of sucking for comfort. Offering a pacifier is a safe and effective way to address this developmental need in newborns.