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患儿男,生后2天,出生体重为2400g。因吸入性肺炎入院,入院时患儿呼吸急促,口唇稍

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题目:

患儿男,生后2天,出生体重为2400g。因吸入性肺炎入院,入院时患儿呼吸急促,口唇稍发绀。即置于辐射保暖床上抢救。

该患儿吸氧的流量应选择每分钟为()

A.1L

B.2L

C.3L

D.4L

E.5L

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