Which gauge size is appropriate for a peripheral catheter to administer saline to an infant?

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Teenager with ecchymosis and edema to the ankle

The teenager with ecchymosis and edema to the ankle likely has a sprain, which is nonurgent. An older adult male with purulent sputum could have new onset of a respiratory infection such as pneumonia, which is urgent. The toddler with periods of unresponsiveness, which is life threatening, is triaged as emergent. The middle-aged female with right scapular pain has possible gastrointestinal- or gallbladder-related problems, which is urgent.

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