A 21-day-old girl is brought to the emergency department due to difficulty feeding. The neonate was born at term following an uncomplicated pregnancy and had been feeding well with a standard, cow's milk-based formula until 2 days ago. Since then, she has been sleepier, with a weak suck and fewer wet diapers. Today, she is increasingly fussy and is refusing to feed. Temperature is 35.1 C (95.2 F) , blood pressure is 78/52 mm Hg, pulse is 150/min, and respirations are 62/min. The neonate is irritable and difficult to console. She has a full fontanelle and dry mucous membranes. Scleral icterus and jaundice of the face and chest is present. The lungs are clear, and no murmur is present. Abdominal examination is normal. Neurologic examination shows equal movement of all 4 extremities with mildly decreased muscle tone. Which of the following is the best next step in management of this neonate?
A) Blood, urine, and cerebrospinal fluid cultures
B) CT scan of the head
C) Peripheral smear and reticulocyte count
D) Switch to soy-based formula
E) Thyroid function testing
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