Developmentally supportive care is individualized caregiving and is based on
A) the general routine in each specific NICU.
B) using specific methods to speed up the infant's tolerance to care-giving procedures.
C) the infant's physiological reactions, behavioral cues, and signs of stress in response to the immediate environment.
D) providing an individual caregiver for the infant so the infant may adapt to that person's approach.
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A) between 37 and
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