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AACN CCRN CCRN-Pediatric Question # 44 Topic 5 Discussion

CCRN-Pediatric Exam Topic 5 Question 44 Discussion:
Question #: 44
Topic #: 5

A 2-month-old previously healthy infant is admitted for seizures. Lab values include:

    Na: 119 mEq/L (low)

    K: 4.8 mEq/L (normal)

    Cl: 92 mEq/L (low)

    Glucose: 78 mg/dL (normal)

    Head CT: Normal

The nurse’s most appropriate action is to:


A.

Obtain a detailed feeding history


B.

Collect a urine sodium specimen


C.

Prepare for an MRI


D.

Administer a glucose bolus


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