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Top 4 physicals priorities for neonatal transition

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The top 4 physical priorities for neonatal transition include respiratory adjustments, cardiac shunts closing, thermoregulation, and intestinal flora.

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The top 4 physical priorities for neonatal transition include:

  1. Respiratory adjustments: The first breath a new-born takes at birth inflates the lungs and closes the three shunts that directed oxygenated blood away from the lungs during fetal life.
  2. Cardiac shunts closing: The closing of the cardiac shunts directs blood flow to the lungs for oxygenation and to the digestive system for nutrients.
  3. Thermoregulation: The newborn keeps warm through nonshivering thermogenesis, which involves breaking down brown adipose tissue.
  4. Intestinal flora: The first consumption of breast milk or formula introduces beneficial bacteria that aid in digestion.
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