What criterion does the nurse evaluate to determine whether an infant's regurgitation, or spitting up, should be further investigated?

A)

How much the baby spits up at a time
B)

How often the baby spits up
C)

The consistency of the regurgitated matter
D)

Whether the baby is gaining weight adequately


D

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