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Which Is a Cause of Physiologic Jaundice of the Newborn

Question 27

Question 27

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Which is a cause of physiologic jaundice of the newborn?


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

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