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In assessing the immediate condition of the newborn after birth, a sample of cord blood may be a useful adjunct to the Apgar score. Cord blood is then tested for pH, carbon dio-xide, oxygen, and base deficit or excess.
 
  Clinical situations that warrant this additional testing include (choose all that apply): a. Low 5 minute Apgar score.
  b. IUGR.
  c. Maternal thyroid disease.
  d. Intrapartum fever.
  e. Multiple gestation.
  f. Abnormal fetal heart rate tracing.
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Smart ... Thanks!
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this is exactly what I needed
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