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The Self-Efficacy Scale measures two factors. What are these factors?
High-Pitched Cry
A type of infant cry that is shrill and higher in pitch than normal, potentially indicating neurological distress or discomfort.
Glycosuria
The presence of glucose in the urine, typically an indicator of high blood sugar levels and a potential sign of diabetes.
Physiologic Jaundice
A common condition in newborns, resulting from the breakdown of excess red blood cells, leading to a yellowing of the skin and eyes.
Bilirubin
A yellow compound that occurs in the normal catabolic pathway that breaks down heme in vertebrates, its levels are used to assess liver function.
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