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Due to difficulty breathing and sweating with feeds, a 10-day-old boy born at home is brought to the emergency department. He was born via spontaneous vaginal delivery at 38 weeks gestation. The patient has been breastfeeding for 5-10 minutes per side every 2 hours. His mother notices that he sweats while feeding and that his lips turn blue. Weight is in the fifth percentile, and length is in the fifty-fifth percentile. The patient is not currently cyanotic, according to the examination. A III/VI systolic crescendo-decrescendo murmur can be heard along the left upper sternum. The x-ray of the chest is shown below. : Due to difficulty breathing and sweating with feeds, a 10-day-old boy born at home is brought to the emergency department. He was born via spontaneous vaginal delivery at 38 weeks gestation. The patient has been breastfeeding for 5-10 minutes per side every 2 hours. His mother notices that he sweats while feeding and that his lips turn blue. Weight is in the fifth percentile, and length is in the fifty-fifth percentile. The patient is not currently cyanotic, according to the examination. A III/VI systolic crescendo-decrescendo murmur can be heard along the left upper sternum. The x-ray of the chest is shown below. :   Which of the following most likely represents the pressure changes that take place in this patient during feedings?   A) A B) B C) C D) D Which of the following most likely represents the pressure changes that take place in this patient during feedings? Due to difficulty breathing and sweating with feeds, a 10-day-old boy born at home is brought to the emergency department. He was born via spontaneous vaginal delivery at 38 weeks gestation. The patient has been breastfeeding for 5-10 minutes per side every 2 hours. His mother notices that he sweats while feeding and that his lips turn blue. Weight is in the fifth percentile, and length is in the fifty-fifth percentile. The patient is not currently cyanotic, according to the examination. A III/VI systolic crescendo-decrescendo murmur can be heard along the left upper sternum. The x-ray of the chest is shown below. :   Which of the following most likely represents the pressure changes that take place in this patient during feedings?   A) A B) B C) C D) D


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