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, What is the acronym you need to ask every time a baby is born? What - Answer: TTC - Is the baby TERM?
Is there good TONE? Is there Crying/breathing?
At a delivery, if the answer is yes to all TTC, what do you do ? - Answer: Routine care WARDS (Warm,
Airway clear prn, Reposition, Dry, Stimulate)
What is routine care? WARDS - Answer: Warm
Airway clear prn
Reposition
Dry
Stimulate
At every delivery, ask Does this baby need Resuscitation? What is the acronym for this? - Answer: TTC
(Term? Tone? Crying/breathing)
If the baby needs resuscitation, what is the next step? - Answer: Evaluate baby by using BBC - Breathing,
Beats, Color
What is the definition of a baby that requires resuscitation - Answer: NO to one of Term, Tone,
Crying/breathing
When do you Evaluate baby BBC? - Answer: BBC before any intervention (PPV, Chest compressions,
Epinephrine, NS via umbilical vein) and if baby requires resuscitation (no to one of Term, Tone,
Crying/Breathing)
If there is méconium present what questions do you need to ask to determine if baby requires
endotracheal suction? - Answer: Is baby vigorous? Breathing (RR Strong), Beats (HR >100), Tone
What acronym is used to determine if a baby is vigorous or if a baby is non-vigorous and needs
endotracheal suction - Answer: BBT 0- Breath (RR strong), Beats (HR >100), Tone