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NRP 8th Edition Advanced Provider Curriculum (Lessons 1–11) Complete Study Guide with Questions and Answers
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When meconium-stained fluids is the only risk factor, how many qualified people should be present at the time of birth? - ** At least two According to the neonatal resuscitation program quick equipment checklist, how should the flow meter be set to prepare for ventilation? - ** 10 L/min What are the potential benefits of delayed cord clamping for term and late preterm babies? - ** Beneficial for neurodevelopmental outcomes and improved early hematologic measurements. What are the potential benefits of delayed cord clamping for preterm babies? - ** Decreasing the chance of needing medications to support blood pressure after birth, possibly improved survival, and requiring fewer blood transfusions during hospitalization. When placing and orogastric tube, measure the insertion depth while PPV or CPAP is in progress by measuring from the bridge of the nose to the earlobe and from the earlobe to the? - ** Point between the xiphoid process and the umbilicus. What are the indications for inserting a laryngeal mask? - ** You cannot ventilate. Newborn has anomalies involving the mouth, lip, tongue, palate, or neck. Newborn has small mandible. You cannot intubate. Newborn has a large tongue. When should you consider using a cardiac monitor? - ** When an alternative airway is required, a cardiac monitor is recommended. PPV is required. The baby is not vigorous. Pulse oximetry does not work. The heart rate is difficult to auscultate. What does PEEP help achieve? -
** Stable lung inflation. Removes fluid. Prevents air spaces from collapsing during exhalation. When resuscitation is anticipated, when should you apply pulse oximetry? - ** After completing the initial steps. What type of syringe should you have at the radiant warmer in order to help clear the airway? - ** Bulb syringe. What size F suction catheter should you have ready at the radiant warmer attached to wall suction? - ** 10F or 12F What mm/Hg should your wall suction be set at the radiant warmer? - ** 80 to 100 Should you have a tracheal aspirator at the radiant warmer? - ** Yes What should you have at the radiant warmer in order to auscultate the baby's heart rate and lungs?
** 5F or 6F At the warmer you should have accessed to what type of monitor and leads? - ** Cardiac Should you have equipment for free flow oxygen available at the warmer? - ** Yes To check oxygen at the warmer you should have what sensor and it's cover? - ** Pulse oximeter What cheat sheet or oxygen should you have at the warmer? - ** Target oxygen saturation table What size straight blades should you have with laryngoscopes? - ** Size-0 and size-1 (size 00 is optional) Is a stylet optional for intubation supplies at the warmer? - ** Yes What size endotracheal tubes should be at the warmer? - ** 2.5, 3.0, and 3. Should a CO2 detector be at the warmer? - ** Yes If there is not an endotracheal tube insertion depth table at the warmer, there should be a? - ** Measuring tape If there's is not a tube securing device at the warmer there should be? - ** Waterproof tape
Should there be scissors at the warmer? - ** Yes How much epinephrine should be ready for use at the warmer? - ** 0.1 mg/mL How much normal saline should be available for volume expander and flush? - ** 100 L or 250 mL bag (or prefilled syringes) There should be supplies for what type of emergency catheter ready at the warmer that can be placed in order to administer medications to the baby? - ** Umbilical venous catheter At the warmer there should be a table with pre-calculated emergency medication dosages for babies that weigh... - ** 0.5 kg- 4 kg (1.1 lbs- 8.8 lbs) What does PEEP stand for? - ** Positive end-expiratory Pressure