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NRP - Lesson1- 10 Review
NRP Lesson 1
After the initial steps in resuscitation, a newborn is apneic with a heart rate less
than 100 beats per minute.
What is the most important and effective action to take in the resuscitation of this
baby? - ANS V entilate the lungs
You are called to attend to a newborn at birth. Which 3 questions should you ask
to help assess the need for resuscitation? - ANS Is the baby of term gestation?
Is the baby breathing or crying? Does the baby have good tone?
A baby is born at 34 weeks gestation. Despite initial steps being taken, the baby
is apneic and the heart rate is 70 beats per minute. What steps should be taken
next? - ANS Begin positive pressure ventilation, place an oximeter probe on the
right hand or wrist, reevaluate in 30 seconds.
A full term newborn is apneic after birth and fails to responds to tactile
stimulation. Newborns in secondary apnea usually respond with an increase in
heart rate after which intervention? - ANS Effective positive pressure ventilation Your hospital is staffed by several people skilled in neonatal resuscitation. Most
of them have additional responsibilities aware from the delivery room, and you
alone are called to the delivery area at this time. While extra people may be
useful, when should you first start to recruit additional help? - ANS When you
anticipate the likely need for more advanced resuscitation base on the presence
of any of the known perinatal risk factors.
You have determined that a baby needs resuscitation at birth. What are the initial
steps of resuscitation? - ANS Provide warmth, position head to open the airway ,
dry and stimulate.
Your hospital is planning NRP training and trying to decide who should be
included. For every delivery , who should be available? - ANS Someone capable
of initiating resuscitation should be present at every delivery and available to
care for the baby .
A premature newborn is born depressed and requires ongoing respiratory
support and chest compressions. You and 2 colleagues provide care immediately
following birth. Which behavioral skills are critical to ensure successful and
optimal care during resuscitation? - ANS T eamwork, leadership, efficient
communication After several hours of labor with failure to progress, a baby is born via cesarean
section. The baby cries at birth and is vigorous, but appears slightly dusky at 2 to
3 minutes of age. How long may it take for this normal baby to achieve an oxygen
saturation of 90% or greater? - ANS 10 minutes
A prenatal closs is learning about labor and birth. Approximately _____% of
newborns require some assistance to begin breathing at birth? - ANS 10%
A caregiver states that he can always predict which babies will need help at birth.
You disagree because you know that _____ % of newborns require initial
assessments to determine whether resuscitation is required. - ANS 100%
A newborn requires resuscitation, and you have begun positive-pressure
ventilation and chest compressions.
Which 3 signs are used to evaluate the effectiveness of your actions and the need
to continue some aspect of support? - ANS Respirations, heart rate,
assessment of oxygenation
Nrp lesson 2
You are at the resucitation of a newborn who is gasping and has a heart rate of 90
beats per minute. What is the most important action you can take? - ANS Assist
ventilation

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