Table of Contents
- 1 Which characteristic is critical in team leaders?
- 2 What are the four pre birth Questions?
- 3 What is the recommended way to determine if a baby requires oxygen in the delivery room?
- 4 What is the most effective way to establish spontaneous breathing in a baby?
- 5 What is the most important indicator of successful positive pressure ventilation?
- 6 What are the 3 primary components of NRP?
- 7 What is the preferred method for assessing heart?
- 8 What is the preferred technique for removing secretions?
Which characteristic is critical in team leaders?
2. Honesty, Integrity and Humility. Integrity and honesty are critical characteristics of a good leader, and both appear to be critically lacking.
What are the four pre birth Questions?
7th edition NRP recommends 4 pre-birth questions are asked: gestational age, number of babies anticipated, the colour of amniotic fluid and presence of additional risk factors.
What is the recommended way to determine if a baby requires oxygen in the delivery room?
Supplemental oxygen administration Medical professionals use pulse oximetry, a test used to measure the oxygen saturation of the blood, to determine when the administration of oxygen is appropriate in the newborn population (2).
What is the most important and effective action to take in the resuscitation of this baby?
Because ventilation is the most effective action in neonatal resuscitation and because chest compressions are likely to compete with effective ventilation, rescuers should ensure that assisted ventilation is being delivered optimally before starting chest compressions.
What behavioral skills are critical to ensure successful and optimal care during resuscitation?
What behavioral skills are critical to ensure successful and optimal care during resuscitation? teamwork, leadership, communication.
What is the most effective way to establish spontaneous breathing in a baby?
Drying and suctioning produce enough stimulation to initiate effective respirations in most newly born infants. If an infant fails to establish spontaneous and effective respirations after drying with a towel or gentle rubbing of the back, flicking the soles of the feet may initiate spontaneous respirations.
What is the most important indicator of successful positive pressure ventilation?
The most important indicator of successful PPV is a rising heart rate. If the heart rate does not increase, PPV that inflates the lungs is evidenced by chest movement with ventilation.
What are the 3 primary components of NRP?
As you know, the PNR program has three main components: 1) knowledge (eg dose of adrenaline), 2) skills (eg ventilation with pocket mask) and 3) behavior (eg communication and work in external sales). .
What is the most appropriate technique to stimulate a baby to breathe?
Acceptable stimulation methods include lightly flicking the soles of the feet or gently rubbing the newborn’s back. A brief trial of stimulation is recommended, but the emphasis is on brief. If the baby is still not breathing on his own, it is time to start breathing for him.
What is the most important indicator of successful PPV?
What is the preferred method for assessing heart?
An ECG is the preferred method for assessing the heart rate during chest compressions, and ECG leads should be placed on the newborn’s chest when compressions begin.
What is the preferred technique for removing secretions?
Suctioning involves removing excess secretions from the nasal cavity (in the nose), mouth, throat and trachea. It is usually done with a device called a suction machine.