A newborn’s axillary temperature is 97.6⁰F. The newborn is w…
A newborn’s axillary temperature is 97.6⁰F. The newborn is wearing a knitted cap and is swaddled in a blanket, but their T-shirt is damp with spit-up formula. Room temperature is comfortably warm, and the crib is beside the mother’s bed away from the window and doors. What is the most likely mechanism of heat loss for this newborn?