A nurse preceptor of a student nurse explains that although a high-risk newborn can have complications in any body system, the systems most often impacted include which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
A.
Circulatory
B.
Integumentary
C.
Neurological
D.
Renal
E.
Respiratory
ANS: A, C, E
The three systems most commonly affected in the high-risk newborn are the circulatory, respiratory, and neurological systems.
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