What additional signs/symptoms would alert you that this infant may need to be transferred to the ER?

What additional signs/symptoms would alert you that this infant may need to be transferred to the ER?

A 6-month-old male patient presents to your clinic with his mother. The mother’s chief complaint is that the baby has had a fever and diarrhea for several days and is not nursing as much as usual. The infant is quiet and warm, lung sounds are clear, heart sounds normal. No medical history, born healthy at 39 weeks 5 days via uncomplicated vaginal delivery, he is exclusively breast fed and is up to date on his vaccinations. • What are 5 questions you would ask the mother next? • What additional signs/symptoms would alert you that this infant may need to be transferred to the ER? • What are your top 3 differential diagnoses? Introduction/Objective: Objective is precise, knowledgeable, significant, and distinguished from alternate or opposing options. Scope/Evidence: Skillfully arranges evidence to setup premise of the issue. Persuasively builds the case with supportive evidence. Elaborates on all key points of the issue. Analysis: Skillful recommendations and/or specific action. Suggested action is reasonable Conclusion: Conclusion is precise, knowledgeable, significant, and distinguished from alternate or opposing options. Skillfully implicates impact on nursing practice, patient safety and healthcare quality. goes through Turnitin to check how much of work is duplicated high-level scholarly reference in APA per post from within the last 5 years