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PANCE Practice Question for March 9th

A 2-year-old girl is brought to the emergency department because she looked "unwell" and has not wanted to get out of bed for 24 hours. She had a diarrheal illness 1 week ago marked by fever and bloody diarrhea, from which she had recovered. Two days ago, however, she developed reduced appetite and lethargy. She has had only 2 wet diapers in the last 36 hours. She was previously a well child and at the regular clinic visits normal growth and development were noted. Examination shows an irritable, pale child who has petechiae and edema. Vital signs reveal the blood pressure 102/74 mm Hg, pulse 136/min, and respirations 26/min. Lung and abdominal examinations are normal. Laboratory studies show:

Hemoglobin7.1g/dL
WBCs222 x 109/L (normal 5,000-10,000)
Differential:
Polymorphs38%
Lymphocytes52%
Monocytes8%
Platelets80 x 109/L
Blood filmFragmented red blood cells
Prothrombin time12.1 sec
Partial thromboplastin time32 sec
Serum sodium132 mEq/L
Serum potassium6.3 mEq/L
Serum chloride106 mEq/L
Serum bicarbonate16 mEq/L
Blood urea nitrogen32 mg/dL
Serum creatinine3.1 mg/dL

Which of the following is the appropriate next step in management?

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