NRP Lesson 3 Chapter 3 Use of resuscitation devices for Positive Pressure Ventilation questions with correct answers
You are giving positive pressure ventilation to a baby because he is apneic and bradycardic. What is the most important indicator of successful positive pressure ventilation? - correct answer A rising heart rate You are part of a team resuscitation a premature newborn. Shortly after the birth, the baby developed apnea followed by bradycardia. PPV with a bag and mask has not resulted in improvement. You remember MRSOPA, despite MRSO there is no chest rise. What are the final 2 corrective steps in MRSOPA? - correct answer Pressure increase, Airway alternative Which is true of a flow inflating bag and not a self inflating bag? - correct answer Can deliver a high oxygen concentration, if needed You are giving positive pressure ventilation to a baby, but there is no improvement. What are the first steps to correct possible problems? - correct answer Mask readjustment, reposition the airway, suction mouth and nose, open the mouth slightly ""MR SO" A full term bewborn is apneic and birth and requires positive pressure ventilation. Which concentration of oxygen should be used during resuscitation? - correct answer Room air may be used to start resuscitation of full term newborns, with concentration based on the target oxygen saturation for the age in minutes.
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