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The nurse assesses the newborn, and the following behaviors are noted: nasal flaring, facial grimacing, and excessive mucus. The nurse is most concerned about:
 
  1. Neonatal jaundice.
  2. Polycythemia.
  3. Neonatal hyperthermia.
  4. Respiratory distress.
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Rationale:
1. A high bilirubin level would be an indication of jaundice.
2. An excess of red blood cells would be noted with polycythemia.
3. A high temperature would indicate hyperthermia.
4. Nasal flaring, facial grimacing, and excessive mucus are signs of respiratory distress.
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