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What are the different types of resuscitation devices available to ventilate newborns?
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the self inflating
the flow inflating the T- Piece |
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How does the self inflating bag work?
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It fills spontaneously after it is squeezed pulling gas( oxygen or air or a mixture of both) into the bag
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How does flow- inflating work?
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Also called an anesthesia bag fills only with gas from a compressed source flows into it
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How does the T piece work?
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also works only when gas from a compressed source flows into it. The gas is directed either to the environment or to the baby by occluding or releasing the opening on the t-shaped tube with finger or thumb
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What are the signs of Effective PPV?
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rapid rise in heart rate
Improvement in color and tone audiable breath sounds chest movement |
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What are the different types of resuscitation devices available to ventilate newborns?
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the self inflating
the flow inflating the T- Piece |
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How does the self inflating bag work?
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It fills spontaneously after it is squeezed pulling gas( oxygen or air or a mixture of both) into the bag
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How does flow- inflating work?
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Also called an anesthesia bag fills only with gas from a compressed source flows into it
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How does the T piece work?
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also works only when gas from a compressed source flows into it. The gas is directed either to the environment or to the baby by occluding or releasing the opening on the t-shaped tube with finger or thumb
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What are the signs of Effective PPV?
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rapid rise in heart rate
Improvement in color and tone audiable breath sounds chest movement |
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What are important characteristics of resuscitation devices used to ventilate newborns?
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having the appropriate sized masks, being able to deliver a variable oxygen concentration up to 100%
capability to control peak pressure, end expiratory pressure and inspiratory time |
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What volume of bag should you use?
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200 to 750 mL
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what safety features prevent the pressure in the device from getting to high?
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In the self- inflating there is the pop off release valve
In the flow inflating bag, there is the pressure manometer In the t- piece there is 2 controls to adjust the pressure/ the pressure relief control and the pressure guage |
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How do your prepare the resuscitation devices for an anticipated resuscitation?
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have all equipment ready
connect to provide 90-100 % o2 have appropriate mask sizes TEST all equipment |
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What do you need to check before beginning positive-pressure ventilation?
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select the appropriate sized mask
sure to clear the airway position baby's head |
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what rate should you provide ventilation?
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you want to deliver at a rate of 40-60 breaths per minute
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How do you know if the baby is improving and that you can stop P.P.V?
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increasing heart rate
improving color spontaneous breathing improving muscle tone |
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What do you do if the heart rate, color and muscle tone do not improve and the baby's chest is not moving during PPV?
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The seal is inadequate
The airway is blocked Not enough pressure is being given |
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You must hold the resuscitation device so that you can see the newborn's?
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Chest and abdomen
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What should you do if positive ventilation with a mask is to be continued for more than several minutes?
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insert an orogastric tube and kept in place
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what equipment do you need to insert a orogastic tube?
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You will need a 8F tube and a 20 ml syringe
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