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4 hours coverage and given intrapartum

A) Hepatitis B vaccine
B) Erythromycin eye ointment
C) Vitamin K injection
D) Rh immune globulin

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Final answer:

The question asks about intrapartum treatments, and the answer explains the function of each treatment.

Step-by-step explanation:

Health

The subject of this question is Health.

Grade

The grade level of this question is High School.

Answer

The given intrapartum treatments include:

  1. Hepatitis B vaccine: This vaccine is given to newborns to protect them from Hepatitis B, a liver disease.
  2. Erythromycin eye ointment: This is applied to newborns' eyes after birth to prevent eye infections.
  3. Vitamin K injection: Newborns receive this injection to prevent bleeding problems.
  4. Rh immune globulin: This medication is given to Rh-negative mothers to prevent HDN (hemolytic disease of the newborn) caused by Rh factor incompatibility.

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