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A 6-week-old infant born at 32 weeks is being discharged. A staff nurse recognizes that
A 6-week-old infant born at 32 weeks is being discharged. A staff nurse recognizes that it is the beginning of RSV season and there is no order/referral for RSV prophylaxis. The RN asks the CNS if this infant is a candidate for RSV prophylaxis. Which of the following would be the CNS’s BEST response? Group of answer choices No, since the infant does not have congenital heart disease or bronchopulmonary dysplasia. Yes, RSV prophylaxis is the standard of care for premature infants at this gestation. No, the infant is above the recommended gestational age for RSV prophylaxis. Yes, if the infant will be going to day care or has a sibling younger than 5 years old.
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