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jina jina
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Studies indicate that in utero nicotine exposure can cause breathing abnormalities in neonatal
  mammals. These abnormalities can include
 
  a. elevated breathing rate while awake.
  b. increased frequency of apneas during sleep.
  c. delayed arousal from sleep in response to hypoxia.
  d. elevated breathing rate while awake and increased frequency of apneas during sleep.
  e. increased frequency of apneas during sleep and delayed arousal from sleep in response to
  hypoxia.

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The number-one risk factor for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is
 
  a. an infant lying on their back.
  b. breast feeding an infant.
  c. premature feeding of solid foods.
  d. exposure to tobacco smoke.
  e. holding the infant.
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I sincerely appreciate your time, great answers!
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