A perinatal nurse assesses a term newborn for respiratory functioning. The nurse knows that which of the following conditions is normal for newborns? Select all that apply
A) A respiratory rate of 60 to 80 breaths per minute
B) A breathing pattern that is often shallow, diaphragmatic, and irregular
C) Periodic episodes of apnea
D) The neonate's lung sounds may sound moist during early auscultation
B
A breathing pattern that is often shallow, diaphragmatic, and irregular
D
The neonate's lung sounds may sound moist during early auscultation
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A. questionnaires B. interviews C. experiments D. observations
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