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joesmith1212

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Therapeutic (rescue) administration of surfactant is indicated
 A) after the infant has sustained lung injury
  B) for all infants as soon as possible after delivery
  C) when the patient develops signs of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS)
  D) prophylatically to infants who are at high risk of developing RDS

Question 2

High pressures and volumes required of conventional ventilation have been known to contribute to which of the following?
 A) hypotension
  B) inspiratory crackles
  C) pneumonia
  D) barotrauma



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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