During newborn assessment, what does apneic spells for 12 seconds between respiratory efforts at 6 hours of life indicate?
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Correct answer: Normal periodic breathing
Short periodic breathing (brief pauses) is common in healthy newborns as they adjust; true pathologic apnea is longer pauses or associated with bradycardia or cyanosis.
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