ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY THE UNITY OF FORM A
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Chapter 29.3, Problem 7AYLO
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Why premature infants are at risk of infant respiratory distress syndrome, hypothermia, hypoproteinemia, edema, clotting deficiency, and jaundice.
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If an infant is born before the completion of the 37th week, it is referred to as premature. The premature infants have multiple difficulties in thermoregulation, excretion, respiration, digestion, and liver function. The average weight (born) of the neonate is 2.6 kg. The surviving of the premature infant weighing below 500 g is very rare.
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