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When a newborn has a lack of bilirubin uptake, what does the nurse suspect is occurring in the patient?
Stability And Change
The concept that describes the balance between elements that remain constant and those that evolve over time.
Gradual Changes
Gradual Changes refer to slow and incremental alterations or developments over time in a system, organism, or process.
Abrupt Changes
Sudden and unexpected shifts or transitions, often creating a stark contrast to previous conditions or expectations.
Developmental Changes
Developmental changes refer to the transformation or evolution in physical, cognitive, emotional, and social capabilities and functions over the course of a person's life.
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