During an assessment of an infant, the nurse suspects that the infant may have cardiovascular problems when the mother reports:
a. "She has gained two pounds since our last visit."
b. "She naps twice a day for almost two hours each time."
c. "She gets so tired and out of breath when she takes her bottle."
d. "She gets fussy after I feed her and seems to have lots of gas."
ANS: C
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