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Which nursing intervention provides the most support to the parents of an infant with an obvious physical anomaly?

  • A. Encourage them to express their concerns.
  • B. Discourage them from talking about their baby.
  • C. Assure them not to worry because the anomaly can be repaired.
  • D. Show them postoperative photographs of infants who had a similar anomaly.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Encouraging parents to express their concerns is the most supportive intervention because it allows them to process their emotions and provides them with an opportunity to share their fears, anxieties, and questions. This open communication helps the nurse to offer appropriate support, education, and reassurance. Discouraging parents from talking about their baby (Choice B) can hinder their emotional expression and prevent them from seeking necessary information and support. Assuring parents not to worry (Choice C) may invalidate their feelings and minimize the significance of their concerns. Showing postoperative photographs (Choice D) may not be appropriate at this stage as parents need emotional support and education about the current situation before focusing on postoperative outcomes.