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Question: What is the most important initial step in neonatal resuscitation?
Answer: Providing warmth and maintaining normal temperature (36.5–37.5°C).


2.


Question: What is the initial oxygen concentration for term and preterm infants
requiring resuscitation?
Answer:


Term and late preterm (≥35 weeks): Start with 21% O₂ (room air).


Preterm (<35 weeks): Start with 21–30% O₂.


3.


Question: What is the correct sequence of initial steps for a newborn who is not
vigorous?
Answer: Warm, position airway, clear secretions (if needed), dry, and stimulate.


4.


Question: After the initial steps, the heart rate is 90 bpm and the baby is not
breathing. What is the next step?

,Answer: Begin positive pressure ventilation (PPV).


5.


Question: What is the most reliable indicator of effective PPV?
Answer: A rising heart rate.


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Question: When should you start chest compressions during neonatal resuscitation?
Answer: If the heart rate remains <60 bpm after at least 30 seconds of effective PPV
with 100% oxygen.


7.


Question: What is the correct compression-to-ventilation ratio in neonatal
resuscitation?
Answer: 3 compressions to 1 ventilation (3:1 ratio).


8.


Question: How many events per minute should you deliver during coordinated
compressions and ventilations?
Answer: Approximately 120 events per minute (90 compressions and 30 breaths).


9.


Question: What is the preferred site for chest compressions in a newborn?
Answer: The lower third of the sternum.


10.

, Question: What is the correct depth of chest compressions?
Answer: One-third the anterior-posterior diameter of the chest.


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Question: When should epinephrine be administered?
Answer: If heart rate remains <60 bpm after at least 60 seconds of coordinated chest
compressions and effective ventilation with 100% oxygen.


12.


Question: What is the correct IV/IO epinephrine dose for a newborn?
Answer: 0.01–0.03 mg/kg (0.1–0.3 mL/kg of 1:10,000 concentration).


13.


Question: What is the preferred route for epinephrine administration?
Answer: Intravenous (IV) or intraosseous (IO).


14.


Question: When should you consider volume expansion?
Answer: If there are signs of shock or blood loss and the heart rate does not respond
to resuscitation.


15.


Question: What fluid and dose are used for volume expansion?
Answer: Normal saline or O-negative blood, 10 mL/kg over 5–10 minutes.


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