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A 3-yeаr-оld mаle with cystic fibrоsis, wаs brоught to the emergency department with a 3-day history of worsening cough, fever, and increased difficulty breathing. His mother reports that his symptoms have progressively worsened, and he has been more fatigued and irritable than usual. He has a history of frequent respiratory infections due to his underlying cystic fibrosis, but this episode is notably more severe. Category Assessment Findings Nursing Notes / Clinical Observations Vital Signs Temp: 39.2°C (102.6°F) HR: 130 bpm RR: 36 bpm BP: 105/70 mmHg Patient is febrile and tachycardic. Tachypnea noted; respiratory rate is significantly elevated for a 9-year-old child. Oxygenation SpO2: 89%–90% on Room Air Respiratory Effort Work of Breathing (WOB): High nasal flaring, intercostal retractions, and use of accessory muscles. Prolonged expiratory wheeze noted. Auscultation Lung Sounds: Adventitious Bilateral wheezing and crackles (rales) present upon auscultation. Diminished breath sounds noted in bilateral lower lobes. Secretions Cough: Productive Persistent cough noted. Sputum is thick, tenacious, and yellow in color. Perfusion Integumentary: Pale Skin is pale. Requires close monitoring of capillary refill time and peripheral pulse strength. Pain/Comfort Pain Score: 10/10 Patient in severe physical distress consistent with vaso-occlusive crisis. Select which of the following nursing interventions would be most appropriate and a priority after assessing this child?