The second period of reactivity of the infant is characterized by which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
a. Transient grunting
b. Decrease in gagging
c. Heart and respiratory accelerations
d. Decrease in peristalsis
e. May have first meconium stool
f. Increased responsiveness to external stimuli
A, C, E, F
The second period of reactivity of the infant is characterized by: transient grunting, retractions, rales and rhonchi; increase in peristalsis, may have first meconium stool; increase in hiccoughs, gagging, and spitting up; heart and respiratory accelerations; and increased responsiveness to external stimuli.
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