
A nurse is observing a 38-week gestation newborn in the nursery. Data reveals periods of apnea lasting approximately 10 seconds followed by a period of rapid respirations. The infant's color and heart rate remain unchanged. The nurse suspects that the infant:
A) Is exhibiting signs of RDS.
B) Requires tactile stimulation around the clock to ensure that apneic periods do not progress further.
C) Is experiencing periodic breathing episodes and will require continuous monitoring while in the nursery unit.
D) Requires the use of CPAP to promote airway expansion.
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