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How are high-risk neonates most often classified?
How are high-risk neonates most often classified?
- According to maternal health history
- According to APGAR score
- According to postnatal growth rate
- According to birth weight and gestational age (correct)
What defines a high-risk neonate?
What defines a high-risk neonate?
- Newborn with normal birth weight and gestational age
- Newborn with greater-than-average chance of morbidity or mortality due to conditions or circumstances (correct)
- Newborn with low APGAR score
- Newborn with average chance of morbidity or mortality
What factors are used to classify high-risk neonates?
What factors are used to classify high-risk neonates?
- Neonate's APGAR score and head circumference
- Neonate's gender and birth order
- Birth weight and gestational age (correct)
- Maternal age and education level
What is the primary focus of the lecture related to high-risk newborns?
What is the primary focus of the lecture related to high-risk newborns?
What is the key objective of the lecture related to high-risk newborns?
What is the key objective of the lecture related to high-risk newborns?