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1: The appropriate position of the UAC is at the level of the diaphragm.
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2: The "deep sulcus sign" refers to the following:
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3: The most likely diagnosis is:

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4: Pleural fluid is frequently seen with respiratory distress syndrome.
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5: The most likely diagnosis is:

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6: Which one is the most common etiology of neonatal pneumonia?
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Which of the following induces closure of the ductus arteriosus?
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The CXR findings of hyperexpansion, peribronchial cuffing, and dirty hila indicate which of the following:
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9: A pneumatocele cannot be reliably differentiated from a pulmonary abscess.
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All of the following require a surgical consult except: