A nurse is preparing to dismiss a woman and her infant from the hospital.The woman is Rh(D) -negative and the infant is Rh(D) -positive.This was her first pregnancy.Which nursing action is most appropriate?
A) Administer Rho(D) immune globulin (RhoGAM) and document accurately.
B) Assess the father to see if he has ever received an injection of RhoGAM.
C) Educate the woman on the need for RhoGAM if she delivers an Rh(D) -negative baby.
D) Instruct the woman to get RhoGAM with her next pregnancy,not for this one.
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