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The nurse recognizes the primary reason that an infant delivered at 33 weeks' gestation is at high risk for respiratory distress is that:
 
  a. The rib cage is poorly developed.
  b. Surfactant is inadequate to maintain lung inflation.
  c. The central nervous system is not sensitive to low oxygen levels.
  d. Lack of motor activity predisposes the infant to the hazards of immobility.
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