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NRP 7TH EDITION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED Question: What is the primary goal of neonatal resuscitation? Answer: The primary goal of neonatal resuscitation is to support the baby's breathing and heart function at birth, ensuring adequate oxygenation and circulation to vital organs....

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Question: What is the primary goal of neonatal resuscitation?


Answer: ✔✔ The primary goal of neonatal resuscitation is to support the baby's breathing and

heart function at birth, ensuring adequate oxygenation and circulation to vital organs.




Question: According to the NRP 7th Edition, what is the recommended initial intervention for a

newborn who is not breathing or crying?


Answer: ✔✔ The recommended initial intervention is to provide warmth, clear the airway if

necessary, stimulate the baby, and reposition the head to ensure an open airway.




Question: When should positive pressure ventilation (PPV) be initiated during neonatal

resuscitation?


Answer: ✔✔ PPV should be initiated if the baby is apneic, gasping, or if the heart rate remains

below 100 beats per minute after the initial steps of resuscitation.




Question: What is the recommended oxygen concentration for positive pressure ventilation in

term infants according to the NRP 7th Edition?




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,Answer: ✔✔ For term infants, positive pressure ventilation should be initiated with room air

(21% oxygen), and oxygen concentration should be adjusted based on the baby's oxygen

saturation and clinical condition.




Question: What is the preferred method for assessing the heart rate of a newborn during

resuscitation?


Answer: ✔✔ The preferred method for assessing heart rate is using a pulse oximeter or

electrocardiogram (ECG), though auscultation with a stethoscope is also acceptable.




Question: At what heart rate is chest compression indicated in neonatal resuscitation?


Answer: ✔✔ Chest compressions are indicated if the newborn's heart rate remains below 60

beats per minute after 30 seconds of effective ventilation with 100% oxygen.




Question: What is the recommended ratio of chest compressions to ventilations during neonatal

resuscitation?


Answer: ✔✔ The recommended ratio of chest compressions to ventilations is 3:1, with three

compressions followed by one breath.




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, Question: According to the NRP 7th Edition, how should epinephrine be administered if the

newborn's heart rate remains below 60 beats per minute despite effective ventilation and chest

compressions?


Answer: ✔✔ Epinephrine should be administered intravenously (IV) or intraosseously (IO) at a

dose of 0.01 to 0.03 mg/kg. If IV or IO access is not available, endotracheal administration may

be considered, though it is less effective.




Question: What is the recommended target oxygen saturation for a newborn 10 minutes after

birth?


Answer: ✔✔ The recommended target oxygen saturation for a newborn at 10 minutes of age is

85% to 95%.




Question: What role does teamwork and communication play in neonatal resuscitation according

to the NRP 7th Edition?


Answer: ✔✔ Effective teamwork and clear communication are critical in neonatal resuscitation

to ensure that each team member understands their role, decisions are made collaboratively, and

the resuscitation process runs smoothly.




You have been called to attend a birth and are the only healthcare provider responsible for the

management of the newborn in the room. When should you first call for additional help?


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