A nurse is caring for a term macrosomic newborn whose mother has poorly controlled type 2 ?diabetes. The newborn has respiratory distress syndrome. The nurse should be aware that the

 A nurse is caring for a term macrosomic newborn whose mother has poorly controlled type 2 ?diabetes. The newborn has respiratory distress syndrome. The nurse should be aware that the most likely cause of the respiratory distress is which of the following?

         Hyperinsulinemia

         Increased deposits of fat in the chest and shoulder area

         Brachial plexus injury

         Increased blood viscosityA nurse is caring for a term macrosomic newborn whose mother has poorly controlled type 2 ?diabetes. The newborn has respiratory distress syndrome. The nurse should be aware that the most likely cause of the respiratory distress is which of the following?

         Hyperinsulinemia

         Increased deposits of fat in the chest and shoulder area

         Brachial plexus injury

         Increased blood viscosityA nurse is caring for a term macrosomic newborn whose mother has poorly controlled type 2 ?diabetes. The newborn has respiratory distress syndrome. The nurse should be aware that the most likely cause of the respiratory distress is which of the following?

         Hyperinsulinemia

         Increased deposits of fat in the chest and shoulder area

         Brachial plexus injury

         Increased blood viscosity