Multiple Choice
If the ductus arteriosus fails to close at birth, what symptoms would you expect to see and why?
A) Respiratory difficulty, because blood is bypassing the lungs
B) Increased levels of toxins in the blood, because blood is bypassing the liver
C) Decreased urine output, because blood is bypassing the kidneys
D) Decreased nutrition, because blood is bypassing the stomach
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