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NRP Lesson 1 Basic Principles
1. How many neonates need to be assessed for resuscitation?: 100%
2. How many neonates need resuscitation measures to begin breathing at birth?: 10%
3. Apnea that responds to stimm: Primary Apnea
4. S...
NRP Lesson 1 Basic Principles
1. How many neonates need to be assessed for resuscitation?: 100%
2. How many neonates need resuscitation measures to begin breathing at birth?: 10%
3. Apnea that responds to stimm: Primary Apnea
4. Secondary apnea: does not respond to stimm
5. What are the initial 3 assessments you do in resuscitation for ALL new- borns?: Are they
term?
Are they crying?
Do they have good tone?
6. What initial action steps do you provide for ALL newborns regardless of whether they
are term, crying or have good tone?: Warm, dry, stimm and clear airway if necessary
7. If a baby's HR is <100bpm what do we do?: Provide PPV, put on pulse ox and reassess in
30sec
8. If the baby had a HR <100bpm after 30 sec of ventilation what then?: If greater than
60bpm then adjust/attempt to correct ventilation and do PPV for another 30 sec and reasess
9. What if the baby's HR is <60bpm?: Chest compressions + PPV, consider adv airway do
compressions
10. If the baby's HR is still <60bpm after chest compressions + PPV and/or adv. airway
what then?: Give Epi, continue chest compressions + PPV
11. How long can it take for a new born to reach an SpO2 of >90% regardless of need for
resuscitation?: 10min
,12. What SpO2 are we trying to stay under in all neonates?: 95% Can cause O2 toxicity
13. During each level of assessment in NRP to determine effectiveness and/or actions to take
what 3 things are we looking at?: Respirations
HR
Oxygenation: Color, tone, Pulse Ox
14. What will cause a rapid increase of HR in a secondary apneic baby?: EF- FECTIVE
Ventilation
15. Attempts to stimm baby to breath and clearing an airway should go on for no longer
than sec to avoid delaying the most
, important aspect of NRP: 60 Sec "Golden Minute" VENTILATION = PPV = Bag em'
16. Where do you admin resuscitation drugs in a neonate?: Umbilical catheter
17. What supplies do you get for providing warmth?: Preheat warmer
Towels/blankets
18. What equip. do you get to clear the airway?: Bulb syringe
10f/12f suction catheter attached to wall suction 80-110mmHg
Meconium aspirator
19. What do you get together for Oxygenation?: Mask/tubing/bag or T-piece
Gases turned on at 5-10L/min
Blender set per protocol
Pulse ox
20. What do you need for ventilation?: PPV w/ correct mask
PPV connected to air/O2 source (blender)
8F feeding tube and 20mL syringe
21. What supplies do you need for intubation?: laryngoscope
Size 0 and Size 1 blades w/ bright light
Endotrach tubes sizes 2....0
Stylets
End tidal CO2 detector
Laryngeal mask airway (size 1) and 5mL syringe
22. What meds do you need to have on hand?: 1:10,000 Epi and NS
supplies for umbilical catheter / venous access documentation supplies
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