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The nurse receives the following report on a patient who delivered 36 hours ago: para 1, rubella immune, A-negative, antibody screen negative, newborn B-positive, Coombs' negative, discharge orders are written for both mother and newborn.
 
  What should be the priority action by the nurse?
  1. Ask if she is breast- or bottle-feeding.
  2. Administer rubella vaccine.
  3. Determine if RhoGAM has been given.
  4. Discuss the discharge education with the patient.
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