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A pregnant woman was admitted for induction of labor at 43 weeks of gestation with sure dates. A nonstress test in the obstetrician's office revealed a nonreactive tracing.
 
  Upon artifi-cial rupture of membranes, thick meconium-stained fluid was noted. The nurse caring for the infant after birth should anticipate which of the following? 1. Meconium aspiration, hypoglycemia, and dry cracked skin
  2. Excessive vernix caseosa covering the skin, lethargy, and respiratory distress syndrome
  3. Golden yellow to green-stained skin and nails, absence of scalp hair, and in-creased amount of subcutaneous fat
  4. Hyperglycemia, hyperthermia, and an alert, wide-eyed appearance
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