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1.

Failure to ventilate NB effectively.

Lack of response to resuscitation is almost always because of...

2.

To provide effective PPV.

The FIRST corrective action for a non-breathing NB is...

3.

Passing a nasopharyngeal catheter


thru the nares.

Choanal atresia can be ruled out by what procedure?

4.

Placing a nasopharyngeal tube


and placing them prone.

NBs with Robin Syndrome who have upper airway obstruction may be helped by...

5.

Difficult

ET intubation on NBs w/ Robin Syndrome is usually ___

6.

Inadequate ventilation

Persistent bradycardia and low SP02 during resuscitation is likely caused by__

7.

Low

Blood glucose levels may be high or low after resuscitation?

8.

Therapeutic hypothermia

A term baby who has required resuscitation and now shows early signs of hypoxic-ischemic
encephalopathy may benefit from early administration if what?

9.

This may induce withdrawal sz's in


the NB

Do not give naloxone to the NB of a mother who is suspected of using nares or is on methadone.
Why?

10.

1.0 mg/ml solution

Recommended concentration of naloxone hydrochloride

11.

IV preferred; IM acceptable, but


with delayed onset.

Recommended route for naloxone

12.

Congenital diaphragmatic hernia

Suspect ___ if flat appearing abdomen is present. Do not resuscitate w/PPV by mask.

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