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The tip of the endotracheal tube should be inserted midway b…

The tip of the endotracheal tube should be inserted midway between the carina and the glottis. 

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The recommended management of gradual deterioration of the i…

The recommended management of gradual deterioration of the infant with gradual decreases in PaO2 and gradual increases in PaCO2, includes:  

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The most important risk factors for the development of neona…

The most important risk factors for the development of neonatal sepsis are low birth weight and prematurity. 

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Small for gestational age babies tend to have a lower level…

Small for gestational age babies tend to have a lower level of red blood cells. 

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Newborns have a relatively higher CO,  lower SVR and lower B…

Newborns have a relatively higher CO,  lower SVR and lower BP when compared to an older child.  

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Management of hyperbilirubinemia is often more complex in th…

Management of hyperbilirubinemia is often more complex in the term and late preterm infant. 

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Infants with acyanotic heart disease may be asymptomatic imm…

Infants with acyanotic heart disease may be asymptomatic immediately after birth. 

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In a hypovolemic infant, BP often declines after acidemia an…

In a hypovolemic infant, BP often declines after acidemia and hypoxemia are corrected. 

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Gas trapping can be prevented during mechanical ventilation…

Gas trapping can be prevented during mechanical ventilation by allowing for an appopriately long expiratory time. 

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Sepsis causes the body’s normal reaction to infection to go…

Sepsis causes the body’s normal reaction to infection to go into overdrive. 

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