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1)Premature babies frequently need to be put on a respirator to help them breathe. Why does this become a necessary treatment for many premature babies?

2.)A ________ is an instrument that measures the volume of air moved with each breath.


3.) Match the factor with its effect on the affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen.
A. decrease
B. increase

increased PCO2
increased temperature
increased pH
increased 2,3-DPG
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1)Premature babies frequently need to be put on a respirator to help them breathe. Why does this become a necessary treatment for many premature babies?

Lack of surfactants.

2.)A ________ is an instrument that measures the volume of air moved with each breath.

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10 years ago Edited: 10 years ago, jje5027
what about number three?
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1. Surfactant is a complex naturally occurring substance made of six lipids (fats) and four proteins that is produced in the lungs. It can also be manufactured synthetically. Surfactant reduces the surface tension of fluid in the lungs and helps make the small air sacs in the lungs (alveoli) more stable. This keeps them from collapsing when an individual exhales. In preparation for breathing air, fetuses begin making surfactant while still in the womb. Babies that are born very prematurely often lack adequate surfactant and must receive surfactant replacement therapy immediately after birth in order to breathe. Babies are considered premature if they are born before 37 weeks gestation. Fetuses begin to produce surfactant between weeks 24 and 28. By about 35 weeks, most babies have enough naturally produced surfactant to keep the alveoli from collapsing. Babies born before 35 weeks, especially those born very prematurely (before 30 weeks), are likely to need surfactant replacement therapy. Over half the babies born before 28 weeks gestation need this treatment, while about one-third born between 32 and 36 weeks need supplemental surfactant.
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