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A breastfeeding infant has oral thrush. What should the NP advise?
A. The breastfeeding parent can take oral nystatin to treat the infant's thrush.
B. stop breastfeeding until the thrush has resolved.
C. administer antifungal medication to the infant prior to feedings.
D. Sterilize pacifiers and bottle nipples.