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replac eme nt le 35. A neonate , who was diagnosed with neỏr@ua laps số itted in a hospit al. The nurse in charge examined I the baby and the findings showed central cyanosis , chest in drawing , tachycardia and tachypnea . What is the most likely nursing diagnosis of this case? C (A)Ineffective breathing pattern (B)Ineffective airway clearance (C) Ineffective tissue perfusion (D) High risk for

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replac eme nt
le
35. A neonate , who was diagnosed
with neỏr@ua laps số itted
in a hospit al. The nurse in charge
examined I the baby and the findings
showed central cyanosis , chest in
drawing , tachycardia and
tachypnea . What is the most likely
nursing diagnosis of this case?
C
(A)Ineffective breathing
pattern
(B)Ineffective airway
clearance
(C) Ineffective tissue
perfusion
(D) High risk for

replac eme nt le 35. A neonate , who was diagnosed with neỏr@ua laps số itted in a hospit al. The nurse in charge examined I the baby and the findings showed central cyanosis , chest in drawing , tachycardia and tachypnea . What is the most likely nursing diagnosis of this case? C (A)Ineffective breathing pattern (B)Ineffective airway clearance (C) Ineffective tissue perfusion (D) High risk for

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Based on the symptoms described, the most likely nursing diagnosis for this neonate would be:<br /><br />(B) Ineffective airway clearance<br /><br />The symptoms of central cyanosis, chest indrawing, tachycardia, and tachypnea indicate that the neonate is experiencing difficulty in maintaining a clear airway, which is essential for effective breathing. These signs suggest that the baby may have an obstruction or other issue preventing adequate airflow, making "Ineffective airway clearance" the most appropriate nursing diagnosis.
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