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A 4-day-old baby is seen in the Emergency Department one evening because of lethargy and poor feeding. His skin is cold and mottled, and his temperature is 36.8°C. After stabilization, which one of the following is the most appropriate investigation?



1) lumbar puncture

2) blood gases

3) chest x-ray

4) serum electrolytes

5) cranial ultrasound
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1) lumbar puncture
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1) lumbar puncture
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1) lumbar puncture
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