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A mother brings her child to the emergency department. Based on the child's sitting position, drooling, and apparent respiratory distress, a diagnosis of epiglottis is suspected.
 
  In anticipation of the physician's prescriptions, number the following actions in the appropriate order for deliv-ering nursing interventions for this child. (Number 1 is the first action, and number 6 is the last action.) 1 Prepare for assisted ventilation and have necessary equipment available. 2 Obtain a pulse oximetry reading. 3 Obtain an axillary temperature. 4 Assess breath sounds by auscultation. 5 Obtain weight for correct antibiotic dose infusion. 6 Ask the mother about the precipitating events related to the child's condition.
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Good timing, thanks!
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Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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Smart ... Thanks!
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