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You are resuscitating a critically ill newborn whose heart rate is 20 bpm. The baby has been intubated and the endotracheal tube insertion depth is correct. You can see chest movement with PPV and hear bilateral breath sounds, but the colorimetric CO2 detector does not turn yellow. What is the likely reason for this? The endotracheal tube is not in the trachea. Excessive ventilation pressure. Epinephrine contamination. Low cardiac output. low cardiac output What are the primary methods of confirming endotracheal tube placement within the trachea? Continued central cyanosis and no mist in the tube Auscultation of bilateral breath sounds and no air entry heard over the abdomen ExamArsenal | Dec, 2024/2025 | Latest update 1 | P a g e | © copyright 2024/2025 | Grade A+ Demonstration of exhaled carbon dioxide (CO2) and a rapidly increasing heart rate Absence of crying and no abdominal distension Demonstration of exhaled carbon dioxide (CO2) and a rapidly increasing heart rate Your team has provided face-mask PPV with chest movement for 30 seconds. When is placement of an endotracheal tube strongly recommended? The baby's heart rate remains less than 100 bpm and is not increasing. The baby's heart rate is between 60 and 100 bpm and the heart rate is increasing. The baby's heart rate is >100 bpm and the baby is beginning to breathe. The baby's heart rate is >100 bpm and oxygen saturation is less than the target range. The baby's heart rate remains less than 100 bpm and is not increasing. During a delivery, when and where should a person with intubation skills be available? In the hospital and immediately available In the delivery room or operating room at every birth ExamArsenal | Dec, 2024/2025 | Latest update 1 | P a g e | © copyright 2024/2025 | Grade A+ Available on call at home Available on call from a remote area of the hospital In the ho

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NRP test 8th edition part 1 Questions
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You are resuscitating a critically ill newborn whose heart rate is 20 bpm. The

baby has been intubated and the endotracheal tube insertion depth is

correct. You can see chest movement with PPV and hear bilateral breath

sounds, but the colorimetric CO2 detector does not turn yellow. What is the

likely reason for this?


The endotracheal tube is not in the trachea.


Excessive ventilation pressure.


Epinephrine contamination.


Low cardiac output.


✓ low cardiac output




What are the primary methods of confirming endotracheal tube placement

within the trachea?


Continued central cyanosis and no mist in the tube


Auscultation of bilateral breath sounds and no air entry heard over the

abdomen


ExamArsenal | Dec, 2024/2025 | Latest update

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Demonstration of exhaled carbon dioxide (CO2) and a rapidly increasing

heart rate


Absence of crying and no abdominal distension


✓ Demonstration of exhaled carbon dioxide (CO2) and a rapidly

increasing heart rate




Your team has provided face-mask PPV with chest movement for 30 seconds.

When is placement of an endotracheal tube strongly recommended?


The baby's heart rate remains less than 100 bpm and is not increasing.


The baby's heart rate is between 60 and 100 bpm and the heart rate is

increasing.


The baby's heart rate is >100 bpm and the baby is beginning to breathe.


The baby's heart rate is >100 bpm and oxygen saturation is less than the

target range.


✓ The baby's heart rate remains less than 100 bpm and is not increasing.




During a delivery, when and where should a person with intubation skills be

available?


In the hospital and immediately available


In the delivery room or operating room at every birth



ExamArsenal | Dec, 2024/2025 | Latest update

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Available on call at home


Available on call from a remote area of the hospital


✓ In the hospital and immediately available




According to the Textbook of Neonatal Resuscitation, 8th edition algorithm, at

what point during resuscitation is a cardiac monitor recommended to assess

the baby's heart rate?


After chest compressions are performed for at least 2 minutes


When an alternative airway is inserted


Immediately after epinephrine is administered


Anytime pulse oximetry is used to assess oxygen saturation


✓ alternative airway




What size laryngoscope blade is recommended to intubate a preterm

newborn with an estimated gestational age of 32 weeks (estimated birth

weight of 1.4 kg)?


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