
How may a fetus respond when he or she becomes hypoxemic?
A) The fetus stops making breathing efforts.
B) The fetus makes rapid, shallow chest movements.
C) The fetus makes very deep, gasping inspiratory movements.
D) The fetus shows Kussmaul respirations.
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