
Shortly after a cesarean birth, a newborn begins to exhibit difficulty breathing. Nasal flaring and slight retractions are noted. The newborn is admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) for closer observation, with a diagnosis of transient tachypnea of the neonate (TTN) . The parents are notified and become anxious because they have no understanding of what this means for their infant. The best action that the nurse can take at this time is to
A) refer them to the neonatologist for more information.
B) reassure them not to worry. The infant will be monitored closely by trained staff.
C) explain to them that this often occurs following a birth and it will most likely resolve in the next 24 to 48 hours.
D) tell them that they will be able to come and see their baby, which will help make calm their anxiety.
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