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Infant was full-term at birth. Birth weight was 3.5 kg (7.7 lb). Infant is not gaining weight as expected. One week ago at outpatient visit, weight was 3.6 kg (7.9 lb). Parent reports for past 2 days infant is breathing faster during feedings and does not finish feedings. Parent also reports decreased appetite and puffiness around the infant's eyes. Parent states that the last wet diaper was about 10 hr ago. Infant admitted for diagnostic evaluation, failure to thrive, and nutritional/fluid support. Vital Signs Admission: Temperature 37.7° C (99.9° F), Heart rate 174/min while sleeping, Respiratory rate 72/min while sleeping. Assessment: Respirations: Tachypneic with moderate retractions and nasal flaring. Upon auscultation, crackles heard in all lung fields. No nasal drainage noted. Dry cough noted periodically. Skin: Pallor, scalp is diaphoretic, lower extremities are cool to touch. Cardiac: Tachycardic, regular rhythm, no murmur is heard. Peripheral pulses are full and bounding in the upper extremities and weak bilateral pedal pulses are noted. Fluids: Mucous membranes are slightly dry and pink. Skin turgor is slightly decreased. Capillary refill is 3 seconds. Noted periorbital edema and nonpitting edema of feet. Anterior fontanel is soft and slightly depressed. Diaper remains dry. Abdomen: Soft, full, round, bowel sounds are present and active. Blood pressure in right upper extremity 60/39 mm Hg, Oxygen saturation 90%. Laboratory Results: Chest x-ray: mild left ventricular hypertrophy is noted. Increased pulmonary vascular markings are noted in all lobes.


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Specify what condition the client is most likely experiencing, 2 actions the nurse should take to address that condition, and 2 parameters the nurse should monitor to assess the client's progress.

Action to Take

Pyloric stenosis
Cystic fibrosis
Congestive heart failure
Respiratory syncytial virus bronchiolitis;

Potential Condition

Anticipate a prescription for digoxin
Elevate the head of the bed to a 45° angle
Implement contact precautions
Provide chest physiotherapy and postural drainage;

Parameter to Monitor

Number of steatorrhea stools
Intake and output
Respiratory status
Presence of periorbital edema

Correct Answer: C (Condition), A,B (Actions), B,C (Parameters)

Rationale: Action to Take: A, B; Potential Condition: C; Parameter to Monitor: B, C.
The client is most likely experiencing respiratory synctial virus bronchiolitis. The actions to take include monitoring respiratory status and providing chest physiotherapy. The potential condition to monitor is the presence of periorbital edema. Monitoring intake and output and the number of steatorrhea stools would help assess the client's progress.

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