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An IV solution of 10% glucose and mannitol are administered to an infant with Reye’s syndrome. The client’s vital signs should be monitored to prevent the occurrence of:
What would explain a cardiac catheterization to a parent of a pediatric client?
An infant was diagnosed of Tetralogy of Fallot. The nurse assessed that the infant is underweight. Which is most likely to be associated with the problem?