You are reviewing a ten minutes of life baby girl who was born full term via spontaneous vaginal delivery. You are being told by the nurse in labor room that baby is not vigorous and grunting five minutes post delivery. Her oxygen saturation under nasal prong is 80%. After full assessment and necessary management, you decide to admit the patient to NICU unit. Chest x ray was ordered.
Question
1)When can you say that baby is vigorous
2)What is grunting? Explain the pathophysiology of grunting.
3)Describe the features of the chest X-ray
4)What is your differential diagnosis
5)What complication that you should anticipate in this patient
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1)When can you say that baby is vigorous
2)What is grunting? Explain the pathophysiology of grunting.
3)Describe the features of the chest X-ray
4)What is your differential diagnosis
5)What complication that you should anticipate in this patient
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