8. When working with parents who have some form of sensory impairment, nurses should consider which information when writing a plan of care?
One of the major difficulties visually impaired parents experience is the skepticism of health care professionals
Visually impaired mothers cannot overcome the infant’s need for eye-to-eye contact
The best approach for the nurse is to assess the parents’ capabilities rather than focusing on their disabilities
Technologic advances, including the Internet, can provide deaf parents with a full range of parenting activities and information
Childbirth education and other materials are available in Braille.
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