A baby is born after 31st gestational weeks by cesarean delivery. The child has tachypnea, nasal flaring, subcostal and intercostals retraction. Nasogastric tube was positioned without problems. Chest radiography shows bilateral, diffuse, ground-glass appearance, air bronchograms and poor lung expansion. What is the best treatment plan in the present case?
A baby is born after 31st gestational weeks by cesarean delivery. The child has tachypnea, nasal flaring, subcostal and intercostals retraction. Nasogastric tube was positioned without problems. Chest radiography shows bilateral, diffuse, ground-glass appearance, air bronchograms and poor lung expansion. What is the best treatment plan in the present case?
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A baby is born after 31st gestational weeks by cesarean delivery. The child has tachypnea, nasal flaring, subcostal and intercostals retraction. Nasogastric tube was positioned without problems. Chest radiography shows bilateral, diffuse, ground-glass appearance, air bronchograms and poor lung expansion. What is the best treatment plan in the present case?
β Correct Answer: B. Surfactant administration and oxygen therapy
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