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Which of the following statements about post-resuscitation care is true? - Answer-All babies with prenatal and intrapartum risk factors for resuscitation must be removed from their mother's room and observed in a nursery setting. When are chest compressions indicated? - Answer-When the heart rate remains less than 60 beats per minute after 30 seconds of positive-pressure ventilation that moves the chest, preferably through an alternative airway. What time frame should be used to administer intravenous epinephrine? - Answer-Rapid push, as quickly as possible After chest compressions with coordinated ventilations are started, the heart rate should be assessed: - Answer-After 60 seconds What is the preferred method for assessing heart rate during chest compressions? - Answer-EKG monitoring is the preferred method for accessing heart rate during chest compressions A baby required ventilation and chest compressions. After 60 seconds of chest compressions, the electronic cardiac monitor indicates a heart rate of 70 beats per minute. What is your next action? - Answer-Stop chest compressions; continue positive-pressure ventilation. What is the ideal depth of chest compressions for a newborn? - Answer-One-third of the anteriorposterior diameter of the chest Which of the following is the best indication for volume expansion after resuscitative efforts that included intubation, chest compressions, and IV epinephrine? - Answer-The baby's heart rate remains 50 beats per minute after resuscitative efforts and pulses are weak. In most cases, who is (are) the usual and appropriate surrogate decision maker(s) for a newborn? - Answer-The newborn's parentsA baby born at 36 weeks' gestation was apneic after birth and required positive-pressure ventilation and oxygen supplementation in the delivery room. He continues to require supplemental oxygen after birth. Which of the following statements is true? - Answer-His blood glucose level should be checked soon after resuscitation and then at regular intervals until stable and normal. A baby's heart rate does not increase after intubation and the breath sounds are louder on the right side than the left side of the chest. Which of the following is a common cause of asymmetric breath sounds in an intubated baby? - Answer-Endotracheal tube inserted too deep A 10-day-old, mechanically ventilated newborn suddenly develops a low heart rate (bradycardia) and low oxygen saturation, despite increasing the oxygen concentration to 100%. What is the first and the most important step in the resuscitation of this newborn? - Answer-Assess and establish adequate ventilation. You are in the delivery room caring for a preterm newborn at 27 weeks' gestation. The baby is 5 minutes old and breathing spontaneously. The baby's heart rate is 120 beats per minute and the oxygen saturation is 90% in room air. The baby's respirations are labored. Which of the following is appropriate action? - Answer-Administer CPAP at 5 cm H20 pressure Which statement best describes the ethical principle(s) that guide the resuscitation of a newborn? - Answer-The approach to decisions in the newborn should be guided by the same principles used for adults and older children. Which of the following may be associated with delayed cord clamping in vigorous preterm newborns? - Answer-Decreased need for blood transfusions Your team begins administering chest compressions to a newborn. Does the correct technique include which of the following? - Answer-approximately one-third of the anterior-posterior diameter of the chest. You are in the delivery room caring for a preterm newborn at 27 weeks' gestation. Resuscitation has been completed and the baby is ready to be transported to the neonatal intensive care unit. Which of the following is a true statement about the baby's subsequent care? - Answer-Monitor blood glucose levels because of the risk of hypoglycemia after birth.When coordinating positive-pressure ventilation with chest compressions, how many events are performed each minute? - Answer-30 breaths,

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