Conditions that may interfere with the newborn's smooth transition to extrauterine life include which of the following?

a. Hypovolemia c. Transient bradycardia
b. Hyperglycemia d. Hypercalcemia


A
Conditions that may interfere with the newborn's smooth transition to extrauterine life include hypovolemia (shock), asphyxia, meconium staining, transient tachypnea of the newborn, and hypoglycemia. Hyperglycemia, transient bradycardia, and hypercalcemia are not among the common conditions that interfere with newborn transition.

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