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THE CASE CONTINUES: You immediately recognize the signs of respiratory distress in this baby. Concerned about the presence of crackles and signs of respiratory distress, you wonder what could be causing his current distress. You ask the nurse to place a pulse oximetry probe on the infant’s right hand to check an oxygen level. Once applied, the oxygen level reads 82%. WHAT TO DO: What is the next best step in management for this baby? 2 points Check mother’s history to identify potential causes of the respiratory distress Administer oxygen Monitor for 1 hour to see if the respiratory distress improves without intervening Order an echocardiogram (ultrasound of the heart)
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