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During a delivery, when and where should a person with intubation skills be available? - ANSWER-In the hospital and immediately available Your team is resuscitating a newborn whose heart rate remains less than 60 bpm despite effective PPV and 60 seconds of chest compressions. You have administered epinephrine intravenously. According to the Textbook of Neonatal Resuscitation, 8th edition, what volume of normal saline flush should you administer? - ANSWER-3ML According to the Textbook of Neonatal Resuscitation, 8th edition, what is the suggested initial dose for IV epinephrine (0.1 mg/1 mL=1 mg/10 mL)? - ANSWER-0.02 mg/kg (equal to 0.2 mL/kg) Your team is resuscitating a newborn at birth. The heart rate is low and the baby has poor perfusion. Which is the preferred method to assess the heart rate? - ANSWER-Cardiac monitor During chest compressions, which of the following is correct? - ANSWER-To coordinate compressions and ventilations, the compressor calls out one-and-two-and-three-and-breathe-and.... ou 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? - ANSWER-Low cardiac output.

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NRP 8TH EDITION FINAL EXAM 100%
Correct(RATED A+)

During a delivery, when and where should a person with intubation skills be available? - ANSWER-In
the hospital and immediately available



Your team is resuscitating a newborn whose heart rate remains less than 60 bpm despite effective
PPV and 60 seconds of chest compressions. You have administered epinephrine intravenously.
According to the Textbook of Neonatal Resuscitation, 8th edition, what volume of normal saline flush
should you administer? - ANSWER-3ML



According to the Textbook of Neonatal Resuscitation, 8th edition, what is the suggested initial dose
for IV epinephrine (0.1 mg/1 mL=1 mg/10 mL)? - ANSWER-0.02 mg/kg (equal to 0.2 mL/kg)

Your team is resuscitating a newborn at birth. The heart rate is low and the baby has poor perfusion.
Which is the preferred method to assess the heart rate? - ANSWER-Cardiac monitor



During chest compressions, which of the following is correct? - ANSWER-To coordinate compressions
and ventilations, the compressor calls out one-and-two-and-three-and-breathe-and....



ou 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? - ANSWER-Low cardiac output.

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