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A 6 week old 3.6 kg male infant is scheduled for emergent laparoscopy for a history of projectile emesis. On exam, the infant has a heart rate of 189, a blood pressure of 68/46, temperature of 37.1, respiratory rate of 32 and appears lethargic. The most appropriate management at this point is

a) Emergency laparoscopy to determine the cause of emesis

b) Fluid bolus of 20 mL/kg with normal saline

c) Fluid bolus of 20 mL/kg with D5W

d) Administration of maintenance intravenous fluids at 14.4 mL/hr

e) Oral electrolyte solution

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