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NRP FINAL EXAM LATEST REAL EXAM 250+ QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS|AGRADE
Focus of neonatal resuscitation - ANSWER: Effective ventilation of baby's lungs

Fetal circulation path - ANSWER: Umbilical vein >>> Liver/ductus venosus >>> IVC
>>> R side of heart >>> patent foramen ovale + blood from pulmonary arteries via
ductus arterioles >>> L side of heart >>> aorta

Transitional circulation path - ANSWER: 1. Baby breaths
2. Pulmonary resistance decreases and blood travels to lungs >>> air in alveoli causes
blood vessels in lungs to dilate
3. Gas exchange occurs
4. Blood returning to the left side of the heart has high oxygen saturation

Clinical findings of Abnormal Transition - ANSWER: 1. Irregular or absent respiratory
effort (apnea) or rapid breathing (tachypnea)
2. Slow heart rate or rapid heart rate
3. Decreased muscle tone
4. Low oxygen saturation
5. Low blood pressure

Pre-resuscitation team briefing - ANSWER: 1. Assess perinatal risk factors
2. Identify a team leader
3. Delegate tasks
4. Identify who will document events as they occur
5. Determine what supplies and equipment will be needed
6. Identify how to call for additional help

Lesson 1: Key Points - ANSWER: 1. Some newborns without any apparent risk factors
will require resuscitation, including assisted ventilation
2. Unlike adults, who experience cardiac arrest due to trauma or heart disease,
newborn resuscitation is usually the result of respiratory failure, either before or
after birth
3. The most important and effective action in neonatal resuscitation is to ventilate
the baby's lungs
4. Very few newborns will require chest compressions or medication
5. Prolonged lack of adequate perfusion and oxygenation can lead to organ damage
6. Resuscitation should proceed quickly and efficiently; however, ensure that you
have effectively completed the steps in each block before moving to the next
7. Teamwork, leadership, and communication are critical

Antepartum risk factors - ANSWER: Gestational age less than 36 weeks
Gestational age greater than 41 weeks
Preeclampsia or Eclampsia
Maternal HTN

, Multiple gestation
Fetal anemia
Polyhydramnios
Oligohydramnios
Fetal hydrops
Fetal macrosomia
Intrauterine growth restriction
Significant fetal malformations or anomalies
No prenatal care

Intrapartum risk factors - ANSWER: Emergency C section
Forceps or vacuum assisted
Breech or abnormal presentation
Category II or III FHR pattern
Maternal general anesthesia
Maternal Mg therapy
Placental abruption
Intrapartum bleeding
Chorioamnionitis
Narcotics administered w/in 4 hrs of delivery
Shoulder dystocia
Meconium stained amniotic fluid
Prolapsed umbilical cord

Questions before birth - ANSWER: 1. What is the expected gestational age?
2. Is the amniotic fluid clear?
3. How many babies are expected?
4. Are there any additional risk factors?

Personnel at delivery - ANSWER: 1. 1 qualified at every birth
2. Risk factors present = 2 qualified people
3. Clear risk = qualified team --> ready for endotracheal incubation, chest
compressions, emergency vascular access, meds

NRP equipment checklist - ANSWER: Page 25

Category I FHR - ANSWER: Normal tracing

Category II FHR - ANSWER: Indeterminate tracing - further evaluation and
surveillance indicated

Category III FHR - ANSWER: Abnormal tracing - predictive of abnormal fetal acid base
status at time of observation; requires prompt eval and intervention

Critical performance steps (pages 30-31) - ANSWER: 1. Ask the 4 pre-birth questions
2. Assemble team
3. Perform pre-resuscitation briefing (ID roles and team leader)
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