Multiple Choice
The causes of physiologic jaundice in a newborn include:
A) reabsorption of bilirubin in the small intestine.
B) impaired hepatic uptake and excretion of bilirubin.
C) increased bilirubin production.
D) mild conjugated (indirect-reacting) hyperbilirubinemia.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q10: Match the terms with the corresponding characteristics.<br>-Hirschsprung
Q30: Cystic fibrosis is directly responsible for complications
Q31: Which disorder is characterized by an increase
Q32: Congenital aganglionic megacolon (Hirschsprung disease) involves inadequate
Q33: Increased bilirubin production, impaired hepatic uptake and
Q34: _ is a condition in which the
Q35: Prolonged diarrhea is more severe in children
Q36: An infant suddenly develops abdominal pain, becomes
Q38: Incomplete fusion of the nasomedial or intermaxillary
Q39: Wilson disease is a rare autosomal recessive