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Neonatal Resuscitation Algorithm Flashcard 3

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Question

During the transitional circulation after birth, which one of the following stimulates the pulmonary vessels to dilate?

 

a. Oxytocin
b. Agglutinin
c. Carbon dioxide
d. Oxygen

Answer

d. Oxygen

Question

How much time after the initiation of positive pressure ventilation should the first assessment be performed?

 

a. 15 seconds
b. 30 seconds
c. 1 minute
d. 2 minutes

Answer

a. 15 seconds

Question

If the newly born fails to improve after positive pressure ventilation, chest compressions should be initiated at what cardiac rate?

 

a. < 60 bpm
b. < 50 bpm
c. < 120 bpm
d. When there is no pulse and no spontaneous breathing

Answer

a. < 60 bpm

Question

The neonatal resuscitation team is attending to an apneic newly born. After the initial steps, the newborn does not improve. You then start providing positive pressure ventilation. The first assessment reveals that the newborn’s heart rate is 40 bpm. After delivering 30 seconds of positive pressure ventilation with a visible chest rise with every delivered breath, the heart rate increases to 80 bpm. What is your next course of action?

 

a. Immediately start chest compressions.
b. Intubate the newly born.
c. Continue positive pressure ventilation.
d. Monitor the newly born and prepare for transfer to the neonatal intensive care unit.

Answer

c. Continue positive pressure ventilation.

Question

The neonatal resuscitation team leader decides to perform chest compressions. What oxygen concentration should be used with the positive pressure device?

 

a. At 30%
b. At 50%
c. At 100%
d. Titrate oxygen concentration as necessary

Answer

c. At 100%

Question

The neonatologist recommends that a newly born patient receive continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) because the baby has persistent labored breathing after oxygen administration. Before applying CPAP instead of giving positive pressure breaths, what other condition must be met?

 

a. Decreasing blood pressure
b. Central cyanosis
c. The presence of upper airway obstruction
d. Heart rate > 100 bpm

Answer

d. Heart rate > 100 bpm

Question

The routine care of approximately 90% of newly born infants involves which of the following?

 

a. Rooming-in
b. Thermoregulation with radiant heat
c. Oxygen supplementation
d. All of the above

Answer

a. Rooming-in

Question

To provide the best management for the newborn, the neonatal team must perform an initial assessment. To quickly determine the newly born’s state at birth, the rapid assessment was formulated. Which of the following is NOT part of the rapid assessment?

 

a. Term gestation
b. Heart rate
c. Good tone
d. Breathing or crying

Answer

b. Heart rate

Question

What are the goals of coordinated chest compressions and ventilation during neonatal resuscitation?

 

a. 3 compressions + 1 ventilation every 1 second
b. 3 compressions + 1 ventilation every 2 seconds
c. 15 compressions + 2 ventilation every 15 seconds
d. 30 compressions + 2 ventilation every 30 seconds

Answer

b. 3 compressions + 1 ventilation every 2 seconds

Question

What intervention involves drying and placing the newly born with the mother to initiate skin-to-skin contact?

 

a. The initial steps of neonatal resuscitation
b. Routine neonatal care
c. Basic life support of the newly born
d. Spontaneous delivery

Answer

b. Routine neonatal care

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