A mother calls the clinic after her 4-year-old choked on a peanut. The mother reports that she performed abdominal thrusts and the child is breathing normally now. The nurse should tell the mother to:
1. Bring the child to the emergency department to check for airway obstruction.
2. Test the child's urine for blood from internal bleeding.
3. Call the physician if the child begins to sweat and feels dizzy.
4. Observe the child for difficulty breathing because the abdominal thrusts may have caused a pneumothorax.
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