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6 month-old, 8 kg female with sagittal craniosynostosis is presenting for repair. During intraoperative management, the patient is given 20 mL/kg of packed red blood cells for intraoperative blood loss repletion. An ABG demonstrates a pH of 7.21. There is an elevation of T-wave amplitude noted on the EKG. What would the BEST intervention to return the EKG to normal in this setting?

a) Administer Glucose

b) Administer Calcium Gluconate

c) Hyperventilate

d) Administer Insulin

e) Administer Sodium bicarbonate

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