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Desolo Desolo
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9 years ago
While a mother is feeding her high-risk neonate, the nurse observes occasional apnea, pallor, and bradycardia. This has not occurred with previous feedings. The most appropriate nursing action is which of the following?
a.   Let neonate rest before nipple-feeding again.
b.   Resume gavage feedings until the infant is asymptomatic.
c.   Recognize that this may indicate an underlying illness.
d.   Use a high-flow, pliable nipple, since it requires less energy to use.

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