The immediate first breath of a newborn primarily triggers which physiological change?
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Correct answer: Decrease in pulmonary vascular resistance
When the newborn takes the first breath, lung aeration causes pulmonary vessels to dilate and pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) falls markedly.
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