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Question #: 95
Topic #: 6
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The nurse is admitting an infant with bacterial meningitis and is prepared to manage the following possible effects of meningitis:

  • A. Constipation
  • B. Hypothermia
  • C. Seizure
  • D. Sunken fontanelles
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(A) Constipation may occur if the child is dehydrated, but it is not directly associated with meningitis. (B) It is more likely the child will have fever. (C) Seizure is often the initial sign of meningitis in children and could become frequent. (D) It is more likely the child will have bulging fontanelles.

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