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LIYAQI LIYAQI
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6 years ago
Which is the priority nursing diagnosis when planning care for an infant who is diagnosed with a severe case of oral thrush (Candida albicans)?
 
  1. Ineffective Infant Feeding Pattern related to discomfort
  2. Ineffective Breathing Pattern related to oral thrush
  3. Activity Intolerance related to oral thrush
  4. Ineffective Airway Clearance related to mucus
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Explanation:
1. An infant with oral thrush might refuse to nurse or feed because of discomfort and pain. Prompt treatment is necessary so the infant can resume a normal feeding pattern.
2. Ineffective breathing pattern is not usually associated with oral thrush. An infant with oral thrush might refuse to nurse or feed because of discomfort and pain. Prompt recognition and treatment are necessary so that a normal feeding pattern can be resumed.
3. Activity intolerance is not usually associated with oral thrush. An infant with oral thrush might refuse to nurse or feed because of discomfort and pain. Prompt recognition and treatment are necessary so that a normal feeding pattern can be resumed.
4. Ineffective airway clearance is not usually associated with oral thrush. An infant with oral thrush might refuse to nurse or feed because of discomfort and pain. Prompt recognition and treatment are necessary so that a normal feeding pattern can be resumed.
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