only risk factor, how many qualified peo-
ple should be present at the time of
birth?
2. According to the neonatal resuscitation 10 L/min
program quick equipment checklist, how
should the flow meter be set to prepare
for ventilation?
3. What are the potential benefits of de- Beneficial for neurodevelopmen-
layed cord clamping for term and late tal outcomes and improved early
preterm babies? hematologic measurements.
4. What are the potential benefits of de- Decreasing the chance of need-
layed cord clamping for preterm babies? ing medications to support blood
pressure after birth, possibly im-
proved survival, and requiring
fewer blood transfusions during
hospitalization.
5. When placing and orogastric tube, mea- Point between the xiphoid
sure the insertion depth while PPV or process and the umbilicus.
CPAP is in progress by measuring from
the bridge of the nose to the earlobe and
from the earlobe to the?
6. What are the indications for inserting a You cannot ventilate. New-
laryngeal mask? born has anomalies involving
the mouth, lip, tongue, palate,
or neck. Newborn has small
mandible. You cannot intubate.
Newborn has a large tongue.
7. When should you consider using a car- When an alternative airway is
diac monitor? required, a cardiac monitor is
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, recommended. PPV is required. The baby is
not vigorous. Pulse oximetry does not work.
The
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