A 3-day-old newborn of 30 weeks’ gestation is experiencing b…
A 3-day-old newborn of 30 weeks’ gestation is experiencing brief periods of apnea, which result in bradycardia and cyanosis; most self-resolve. The infant is on continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) at 6 cm H2O with FiO 2 of 21% for RDS and has never been intubated. The infant is otherwise well appearing without any concerning signs of infection. Temperature is stable. Caffeine therapy is recommended. The parents are curious regarding side effects of caffeine therapy. Which of the following would you include?