Newborn Respiratory Distress: Evaluation and Management
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The authors aim to evaluate the causes and management strategies for newborn respiratory distress, a leading reason for neonatal intensive care admissions. They highlight the importance of recognizing symptoms, understanding common and less common etiologies, and adhering to neonatal resuscitation guidelines, while also emphasizing the role of diagnostic tools and the Early-Onset Sepsis Calculator in guiding treatment decisions.
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