A term infant weighing 4530 g is born without complication to a mother with gestational diabetes

A term infant weighing 4530 g is born without complication to a mother with
gestational diabetes. At 12 hours of life, he appears mildly jaundiced. Vital
signs are stable, he is eating well, and his blood type is the same as his mother’s
blood type. Which of the following serum laboratory tests are most likely to
help you evaluate this infant’s jaundice?

  • A. Total protein, serum albumin, and liver transaminases
  • B. Total and direct bilirubin, liver transaminases, and a hepatitis panel
  • C. Total bilirubin and a hematocrit
  • D. Total bilirubin and a glucose
  • E. Total and direct bilirubin and a calcium

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2.3 Which of the following is NOT a symptom of hypoglycemia?

  • A. Tachypnea
  • B. Hypothermia
  • C. Poor feeding
  • D. Vomiting
  • E. Jitteriness

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