The Roman Catholic family of a baby who was born with hydroencephalitis requests a baptism for their infant. Why is it imperative that the nurse provide for baptism to be performed? a. Baptism...


The Roman Catholic family of a baby who was born with
hydroencephalitis requests a baptism for their infant. Why is it
imperative that the nurse provide for baptism to be performed?
a. Baptism frequently postpones or prevents death or suffering.
b. It is legally required that nurses provide for this care when
the family makes this request.
c. It is a nursing function to assure the salvation of the baby.
d. Lack of baptism when desired may increase the family’s
sorrow and suffering.



Jun 08, 2022
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