Question: A 6 month old is admitted for subdural hematoma secondary to a motor vehicle accident (MVA). The patient is admitted to the Pediatric ICU for close monitoring. Upon admission at 1400, the patient is crying appropriately, is easily consolable, and has spontaneously opening eyes. At 1930, the nurses enter to give bedside shift report and find the infant with vomiting, inconsolable crying, and fixed pupils. What does the nurse suspect is happening to this patient? Group of answer choices The patient is becoming increasingly hungry The Patient is experiencing increased ICP The patient is experiencing 10/10 pain from injuries sustained in the MVA The patient is experiencing signs of infection