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The 5 S/S respiratory distress in newborn

a. Cyanosis, grunting, nasal flaring, rapid breathing, retractions
b. Sleepiness, irritability, poor feeding, jaundice, lethargy
c. Hypotonia, hyperreflexia, poor weight gain, constipation, apnea
d. Bradycardia, poor muscle tone, decreased responsiveness, slow feeding, cool extremities

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Final answer:

The 5 signs/symptoms of respiratory distress in newborns are cyanosis, grunting, nasal flaring, rapid breathing, and retractions.

Step-by-step explanation:

The 5 signs/symptoms of respiratory distress in newborns are:

  1. Cyanosis: bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes due to lack of oxygen.
  2. Grunting: a noise made by the baby during exhalation, indicating difficulty breathing.
  3. Nasal flaring: widening of the nostrils during breathing, a sign of increased effort to breathe.
  4. Rapid breathing: increased respiratory rate, which may indicate breathing difficulties.
  5. Retractions: inward pulling of the skin between the ribs and below the ribcage during breathing, suggesting respiratory distress.

These signs are indicators that the baby is having trouble breathing and may require immediate medical attention. It is important to monitor a newborn's respiratory status closely, as respiratory distress can be a serious condition.

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