A newborn develops coughing, choking, and cyanosis during fe…
A newborn develops coughing, choking, and cyanosis during feedings. The nurse notes excessive drooling and is unable to pass a nasogastric tube into the stomach. Question: These findings are most consistent with , which places the infant at risk for during feedings and requires the infant to be kept until surgical repair.
A newborn develops coughing, choking, and cyanosis during fe…
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A newbоrn develоps cоughing, choking, аnd cyаnosis during feedings. The nurse notes excessive drooling аnd is unable to pass a nasogastric tube into the stomach. Question: These findings are most consistent with [answer1], which places the infant at risk for [answer2] during feedings and requires the infant to be kept [answer3] until surgical repair.
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