A high-risk newborn born at 34 weeks’ gestation with signs o…
A high-risk newborn born at 34 weeks’ gestation with signs of respiratory distress including nasal flaring, grunting, and tachypnea is admitted to the NICU. Based on the assessment data and clinical presentation, which nursing interventions should be prioritized to manage this newborn’s respiratory distress and prevent complications? Select TWO priorities of care.