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If an Rh-negative mother is giving birth to an Rh-positive infant, the nurse should be prepared to administer
 
  A)
  antihistamines like Benadryl.
  B)
  alpha interferon.
  C)
  Rh immune globulin.
  D)
  a monoclonal antibody like infliximab.
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The injection of Rh immune globulin prevents sensitization in Rh-negative mothers who have given birth to Rh-positive infants if administered at 28 weeks' gestation and within 72 hours of delivery, abortion, or genetic amniocentesis. Antihistamines, alpha-interferon, or infliximab is not used in this situation.
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