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    Exam 23: High-Risk Newborn: Complications Associated with Gestational Age and Development
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    Following a Traumatic Birth of a 10-Lb Infant, the Nurse
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Following a Traumatic Birth of a 10-Lb Infant, the Nurse

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Question 2

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Following a traumatic birth of a 10-lb infant, the nurse should evaluate


A) gestational age status.
B) flexion of both upper extremities.
C) infant's percentile on growth chart.
D) blood sugar to detect hyperglycemia.

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