the neonatologist explains to the parents of a neonate born at 35 weeks' gestation that their premature infant will be monitored for complications. which respiratory complication is the most common?

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The most frequent cases of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), a chronic lung condition, are in premature infants who have had treatment for respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) (see below). RDS infants have developing lungs.

Respiratory complications: what are they?

Asthma.

lung disease that is chronically obstructed (COPD)

persistent bronchitis

Emphysema.

Chest cancer

Bronchiectasis with Cystic Fibrosis.

Pneumonia.

The pleural effusion.

This fluid accumulation can be brought on by pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), drowning, and other lung conditions. Heart failure, which occurs when your heart is unable to adequately pump blood to the rest of your body, can also be the cause. Sudden fluid collection in the lungs can also result from severe head trauma or injuries.

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