A mother calls your office about her 8-month-old, who is not very active, has a weak cry, and has not had a wet diaper for 2 days. This mom is known to make homemade baby food. What advice would be appropriate for the medical assistant to give to this mother?
A. Encourage the baby to drink water
B. Administer one dose of pediatric Tylenol and call back in three hours
C. Give the baby toddler foods to stimulate urination
D. Take the baby to the local emergency department
E. Bring the baby in tomorrow, when there is an open time slot on the schedule
Answer: D
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