Excessive heat loss results in which of these?

1. RDS
2. Depletion of glucose levels
3. Jaundice
4. Increase in surfactant levels


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1. Cold stress is excessive heat loss resulting in an increase in heart rate, respiratory rate, oxygen consumption, metabolic acidosis, depletion of glucose levels, and surfactant levels
2. Cold stress is excessive heat loss resulting in an increase in heart rate, respiratory rate, oxygen consumption, metabolic acidosis, depletion of glucose levels, and surfactant levels
3. Cold stress is excessive heat loss resulting in an increase in heart rate, respiratory rate, oxygen consumption, metabolic acidosis, depletion of glucose levels, and surfactant levels
4. Surfactant levels decrease

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