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The caregiver of an infant keeps removing the pulse oximetry sensor claiming it is too tight and hurting her baby. which response should the nurse prioritize in addressing this situation?
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The nurse should try to find an oximetry sensor that is not so tight so that the baby will not feel discomfort and thus respond in that way to the caregiver's concerns and alleviate the problem by taking these appropriate measures.
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