A child was born at home and developed seizures 2 days after birth. Upon examination in the ER it was found that the infant had elevated serum NH4+, glutamate, and alanine. The ER physician suspected that the child was suffering from a defect in the urea cycle. Which of the following is the most appropriate course of action to take with this patient?
A) administer arginine via IV
B) administer glucose via IV
C) change the infants formula to one with no protein
D) give the infant fluids and continue to monitor symptoms
E) immediate hemodialysis
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