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Card 16
Front
What happens to fetal Hb once the baby is born?
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Card 17
Front
What is Haem then broken down into?
Back
Card 18
Front
What features does unconjugated bilirubin have?
Back
Card 19
Front
What does unconjugated bilirubin bind to?
Back
Card 20
Front
What happens to the conjugated bilirubin now?
Back
Card 21
Front
What is jaundice and how does it form?
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Card 22
Front
What factors decrease the risk of jaundice?
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Card 23
Front
What is physiological jaundice?
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Card 24
Front
What is pathological jaundice?
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Card 25
Front
What advise is given for treating jaundice?
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