A 5-day-old infant who was delivered at home has abdominal distension and poor feeding. The mother is worried that the infant is constipated because he didn't have a first stool until yesterday and has only passed a small amount of meconium. What will the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner do?
A) Obtain a sweat chloride skin test to evaluate for possible cystic fibrosis.
B) Order an abdominal radiograph and refer the infant to a pediatric surgeon.
C) Prescribe glycerin suppositories to use as needed until bowel function is normal.
D) Suggest that the mother increase her fluid intake to help with constipation.
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