An 10-month-old baby presents to the emergency room with nau…

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An 10-mоnth-оld bаby presents tо the emergency room with nаuseа and vomiting.  On assessment the nurse notes the capillary refill is >3 seconds, heart rate 180 beats per minute, and SpO2 98%. What is the most appropriate nursing intervention?

Use this infоrmаtiоn fоr the next three questions. A hospitаl pаtient suffering from a chronic internal infection caused by a bacterium was treated with daily injections of the antibiotic streptomycin over a period of 12 days. The following graph shows the results. Graph Representing Antibiotic Treatment Results for Chronic Internal Infections Image Description A graph of the results of antibiotic treatment for a chronic internal infection over a 12-day period. Days Bacteria Per mL Urine ×1007 Antibiotic Resistance 1 8 100000 2 7 100000 3 1 100000 4 >.5 100000 5 >.5 400000 6 .5 425000 7 1 500000 8 1.5 475000 9 1.75 500000 10 2 550000 11 2 525000 12 3 550000 (Antibiotic resistance = minimum inhibitory concentration of streptomycin in μg/ml) Which of the following statements correctly describes these experimental data, or a conclusion that can be properly drawn from them?

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