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🔅 A reduced WBC count indicates resolving infection.
🔅 Oxygen need decreased from 2 L to 1 L, showing improved pulmonary function.
🔅 Steatorrhea and barrel chest are chronic signs of CF, not acute infection changes.
🔅 300 mL hemoptysis suggests worsening condition and potential hemorrhage.
🔅 Lower respiratory rate than baseline also implies better respiratory effort.
This question is from ATI PN Pediatrics Nursing 2023 (IV) which contains 64 questions.
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