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Initial Steps for Neonatal Resuscitation in Delivery Room ... Prepared by: Kay Givens, RRT, Med. Pediatric Educational Coordinator for the Medical Center of Louisiana ; References: Neonatal Resuscitation, 1994 American Heart Association/Academy of Pediatrics, Rev 9/96.
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Anticipation, adequate preparation, accurate evaluation, and prompt initiation of support are critical for successful neonatal resuscitation. At every delivery there should be at least one person whose primary responsibility is the newly born.
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Neonatal Resuscitation: the NRP guidelines ... Explain what the Neonatal Resuscitation Program is and describe its modular organization. ... The purpose of this CME article is to introduce the reader to the Neonatal Resuscitation Program and to stimulate interest in developing neonatal resuscitation skills,
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Overview: Neonatal resuscitation skills are essential for all health care providers who are involved in the delivery of newborns. The transition from fetus to newborn requires intervention by a skilled individual or team in approximately 10% of all ... ... To decrease neonatal morbidity and mortality, the practitioner must...
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About 10% of neonates require some degree of resuscitation at delivery. Causes are numerous (see Table 1: Perinatal Problems: Problems That May Require Resuscitation ), ... (Adapted from Neonatal Resuscitation Textbook, ed. 5. American Academy of Pediatrics and American Heart Association, Appendix, p. 6–2, 2006.)
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The Neonatal Resuscitation Program at University of Minnesota Amplatz Children's Hospital is an educational program that introduces the concepts and basic ...
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Neonatal resuscitation skills are essential for all health care providers who are involved in the delivery of newborns. ... Authors & Editors; Introduction; The Physiology of Transition; Preparation for Resuscitation; Neonatal Resuscitation; The Immediate Postresuscitation Period; Special Problems During...
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