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Six-month-old Joshua is brought to the acute care center by his parents. The parents tell the nurse that Joshua has become “very fussy,” is running a fever, is drooling more and is refusing his bottle. The nurse finds the infant’s temperature to be 100.8 °F axillary. His weight is 7.7 kg and he is crying inconsolably. Joshua’s anterior fontanel is flat when he is crying and his skin feels hot to the touch and dry. Joshua’s mother tells the nurse that when the infant saw his physician 10 days ago, he weighed 8.1 kg.

a. Based on the data obtained during this assessment by the nurse, what interventions
should the nurse expect to provide?
b. What child/family teaching would the nurse be expected to provide if the diagnosis is
Hand, Foot & Mouth disease?

 
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