A graduate nurse is reinforcing education to a pregnant client with hepatitis B who expresses concern about transmitting the virus to the newborn after birth. Which statement about newborn care made by the graduate nurse should cause the precepting nurse to intervene?
A) "IM injections will be given after the newborn's bath to reduce exposure to bodily fluids during needle sticks."
B) "The newborn will receive both the hepatitis B vaccination and hepatitis B immune globulin injection after birth."
C) "You may safely initiate skin-to-skin contact after birth, which promotes bonding and keeps the newborn warm."
D) "You will need to formula feed your newborn to reduce the risk of transmitting the virus via breast milk."
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