After an infant is delivered by cesarean delivery and placed on the warmer, the RN dries and assesses the infant. At 1 and 5 minutes after birth, the RN does the Apgar scoring of the infant.

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After an infant is delivered by cesarean delivery and placed on the warmer, the RN dries and assesses the infant. At 1 and 5 minutes after birth, the RN does the Apgar scoring of the infant.

The RN knows that because this infant was delivered by cesarean section, he is at increased risk for having which one of the following:
A . Cold stress
B . Cyanosis
C . Respiratory distress syndrome
D . Seizures

Answer: C

Explanation:

(A) The infant is placed on the warmer and dried after birth. Cold stress occurs when the infant is not dried and kept warm.

(B) The fact that this infant was born by cesarean delivery does not place him at a greater risk for cyanosis than an infant delivered vaginally. Cyanosis occurs when infants cannot oxygenate their bloodafter the umbilical cord is severed.

(C) Infants born by cesarean delivery are at a higher risk for developing respiratory distress syndrome because these infants do not pass through the pelvis, where the chest is compressed and fluid is able to escape from the lungs.

(D) Cesarean-delivered infants are not at greater risk for seizures than infants delivered vaginally.

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