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Question 50 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 P Flag question A newborn with a diagnosis of neonatal sepsis was admitted to NICU.Central cyanosis and chest in drawing were pertinent findings during physical examination. The child's pulse rate was 150/min and respiratory rate was 75/min Random blood sugar test result was 35mg/dl. What is the most appropriate management for this neonate? a. Administer appropriate medications b. Treat hypoglycemia c. Maintain fluid and electrolytes d. Oxygen administration

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A newborn with a diagnosis of neonatal sepsis was admitted to NICU.Central cyanosis and
chest in drawing were pertinent findings during physical examination. The child's pulse rate
was 150/min and respiratory rate was 75/min Random blood sugar test result was 35mg/dl.
What is the most appropriate management for this neonate?
a. Administer appropriate medications
b. Treat hypoglycemia
c. Maintain fluid and electrolytes
d. Oxygen administration

Question 50 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 P Flag question A newborn with a diagnosis of neonatal sepsis was admitted to NICU.Central cyanosis and chest in drawing were pertinent findings during physical examination. The child's pulse rate was 150/min and respiratory rate was 75/min Random blood sugar test result was 35mg/dl. What is the most appropriate management for this neonate? a. Administer appropriate medications b. Treat hypoglycemia c. Maintain fluid and electrolytes d. Oxygen administration

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The most appropriate management for this neonate with neonatal sepsis, central cyanosis, and chest indrawing would be:<br /><br />a. Administer appropriate medications<br /><br />Neonatal sepsis is a serious condition that requires prompt treatment with appropriate antibiotics to address the underlying infection. The other options, such as treating hypoglycemia, maintaining fluid and electrolytes, and oxygen administration, may be important in the overall management of the neonate but are not the primary intervention for neonatal sepsis.
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