The action by the parent that requires the nurse to intervention is "Tucking blankets between the newborn and the harness or dressing the newborn in bulky coats or a sleep sack which reduces the car seat's effectiveness.
<h3>How to place a newborn in a car</h3>
Place a newborn in car in important to avoid some mishap or damage in the baby's body since they are still tender.
<h3>Here are some tips on how to place a newborn in a car.</h3>
Gently place your baby’s arms and shoulders through the harness straps.
Buckle the crotch buckle and chest clip.
Check the harness straps to make sure they’re lying flat. They should never be twisted.
Check the position of the chest clip. It should sit right at the level of your baby’s armpits.
Check the car seat buckle. Is there a gap between the buckle and your baby’s groin? If so, check your manual.
Thus, the action by the parent that requires the nurse to intervention is "Tucking blankets between the newborn and the harness or dressing the newborn in bulky coats or a sleep sack which reduces the car seat's effectiveness.
I would have to agree with you! B is the correct answer because the doctor is disclosing that confidential information with the nurse that is not on the case.