Multiple Choice
A meconium stool can be differentiated from a transitional stool in the newborn because the meconium stool is
A) seen at 3 days of age.
B) the residue of a milk curd.
C) passed in the first 24 hours of life.
D) lighter in color and looser in consistency.
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