A mother has brought her 2-week-old infant to the emergency department due to the baby's persistent and increasing jaundice

Blood testing reveals that the infant's unconjugated bilirubin level is 28 mg/dL, and assessment does not reveal neurologic deficits. The infant's weight is normal, and the mother claims to have had no significant difficulty feeding the infant. The most likely treatment for this infant will be:
A) Phototherapy
B) Packed red blood cell transfusion
C) Phlebotomy
D) Intravenous antibiotics


Ans: A
Feedback:
Phototherapy is the standard treatment for mild to moderate hyperbilirubinemia, with exchange transfusion an option for greater risks of kernicterus. Blood transfusions, phlebotomy, and antibiotics are not indicated in hyperbilirubinemia.

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