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How is fetal lung fluid normally removed?
I.Squeezed out during vaginal delivery
II.Absorbed by the pulmonary capillaries
III.Absorbed by the lymphatic system
IV.Removed by vigorous endobronchial suctioning by the delivery room staff
Documenting
The process of recording information systematically and accurately for the purpose of communication, compliance, and record-keeping.
Entry
The act of entering or being admitted into a healthcare facility or database, often marking the beginning of an encounter.
Aspiration Pneumonia
A type of pneumonia caused by inhaling food, stomach acid, or saliva into the lungs, leading to an inflammatory response and potentially serious lung infection.
Dysphasia
A language disorder marked by impairment in the ability to produce or comprehend spoken or written language due to brain injury.
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