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Physiologic variability during transition to extrauterine life
M. Terese Verklan
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Transition to Extrauterine Life
100%
Healthcare Professionals
100%
Physiological Variation
100%
Neonate
50%
Non-invasive Measurement
50%
Nonlinear Analysis
50%
Fetus
50%
Heart Rate
50%
Extrauterine Life
50%
Response to Stress
50%
Respiratory Rate
50%
Physiological Stress
50%
Physical Changes
50%
Transition Stability
50%
Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous System
50%
Signs of Stress
50%
Physiological Stability
50%
Successful Adaptation
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Health Care Provider
100%
Neonate
50%
Neonatal Infant
50%
Lifespan
50%
Sympathetic Nervous System
50%
Heart Beat
50%
Adaptation to Extrauterine Life
50%
Physiological Stress
50%
Parasympathetic Nervous System
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Health Care Personnel
100%
Neonate
50%