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The mother of a six-week-old infant tells the nurse that her baby has had colic for several days, crying for up to three hours and drawing his legs up on his abdomen. The mother says she is at "wits end" and wonders what she can do. The nurse learns that the infant is formula fed and gaining weight satisfactorily. The nurse would recommend:
Standard Text: Select all that apply.
1. Breastfeeding the infant.
2. Switching to a bottle that has a collapsible bag inside.
3. Putting the infant in a baby swing after feeding.
4. Burping the baby more frequently.
5. Giving the baby a suppository once each morning.

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