Diagnostic criteria for the diagnosis of mild CLDI in an infant less than 32 weeks includes:
A) need for <30% oxygen at 36 weeks' PMA or discharge, whichever comes first.
B) breathing room air at 36 weeks' PMA or discharge, whichever comes first.
C) need for 30% oxygen and/or PPV or NCPAP at 36 weeks' PMA or discharge, whichever comes first.
D) breathing room air by 56 days' postnatal age or discharge, whichever comes first.
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