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Extra Practice exam questions and answers a+ grade assured Qs if the baby is not vigorou, Exams of Nursing

Extra Practice exam questions and answers a+ grade assured Qs if the baby is not vigorous and the HR is difficult to auscultate, what should you do? - n Ans✔ connect to a pulse ox or cardiac monitor Qs when providing PPV, what is the correct ventilation rate? a. 20-30 bpm b. 40-60 bpm c. 80-100 bpm - n Ans✔ b. 40-60 bpm Qs what does PEEP help achieve? a. stable lung inflation b. prevents air spaces from collapsing c. removes fluid d. adds fluid - n Ans✔ a. stable lung inflation b. prevents air spaces from collapsing c. removes fluid

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Extra Practice exam questions and
answers a+ grade assured
Qs
if the baby is not vigorous and the HR is difficult to auscultate, what should you do? - n
Ans
connect to a pulse ox or cardiac monitor
Qs
when providing PPV, what is the correct ventilation rate?
a. 20-30 bpm
b. 40-60 bpm
c. 80-100 bpm - n
Ans
b. 40-60 bpm
Qs
what does PEEP help achieve?
a. stable lung inflation
b. prevents air spaces from collapsing
c. removes fluid
d. adds fluid - n
Ans
a. stable lung inflation
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Qs if the baby is not vigorous and the HR is difficult to auscultate, what should you do? - n Ans✔ connect to a pulse ox or cardiac monitor Qs when providing PPV, what is the correct ventilation rate? a. 20-30 bpm b. 40-60 bpm c. 80-100 bpm - n Ans✔ b. 40-60 bpm Qs what does PEEP help achieve? a. stable lung inflation b. prevents air spaces from collapsing c. removes fluid d. adds fluid - n Ans✔ a. stable lung inflation

b. prevents air spaces from collapsing c. removes fluid Qs after the first 15 seconds of PPV, you do the first HR assessment. The HR is not increasing, and the chest is not moving. what should you do? a. start chest compressions b. continue PPV c. begin Mr. SOPA ventilation corrective steps immediately - n Ans✔ c. begin Mr. SOPA ventilation corrective steps immediately Qs what are the first two steps of the Mr. SOPA ventilations corrective steps that often solve the problem? - n Ans✔ mark adjustment and reposition head Qs you are performing the MR. SOPA ventilation corrective steps on a term baby. you have adjusted the mask and repositioned the head. you have suctioned the mouth and nose and opened the mouth. there is still no chest movement. what is the next step step? a. increase the pressure in 10-15 cm H20 increments, up to 30 cm H b. increase the pressure in 10-15 cm H20 increments, up to 40 cm H c. increase the pressure in 5-10 cm H20 increments, up to 50 cm H20 - n Ans✔

30 seconds Qs what are the indicators for PPV?

  1. heart rate <100 bpm
  2. apnea
  3. grasping
  4. tachycardia - n Ans✔
  5. heart rate <100 bpm
  6. apnea
  7. grasping Qs before with, pulmonary resistance is ____ in the fetal lungs. (high/low) - n Ans✔ high Qs newborn resuscitation is usually the result of _____ - n Ans✔ respiratory failure Qs which of these are perinatal risk factors that increase the likelihood of resuscitation?
  8. fetal anemia
  1. prolapsed umbilical cord
  2. maternal hypertension
  3. term gestation - n Ans✔
  4. fetal anemia
  5. prolapsed umbilical cord
  6. maternal hypertension Qs a qualified term with full resuscitation skills should be identified and immediately available for every resuscitation. what should their skills include?
  7. PPV
  8. endotracheal intubation
  9. chest compressions
  10. emergency vascular access and medication administration - n Ans✔
  11. PPV
  12. endotracheal intubation
  13. chest compressions
  14. emergency vascular access and medication administration Qs when meconium-stained fluid is the only risk factor, how many qualified people should be present at the time of birth? - n Ans✔ at least 2
  1. requiring fewer blood transfusions
  2. decreasing the chance of needing medications to support blood pressure
  3. possibly improved survival
  4. improved thermoregulation - n Ans✔
  5. requiring fewer blood transfusions
  6. decreasing the chance of needing medications to support blood pressure
  7. possibly improved survival Qs what is the purpose of the rapid evaluation of a newborn? - n Ans✔ to determine if the baby can stay with the mother or be moved to the radiant warmer Qs after birth, the baby appears term, has good muscle tone, and is crying. where can the baby receive initial steps? a. does not require initial steps b. on the mothers chest c. at the radiant warmer - n Ans✔ b. on the mothers chest Qs

after birth, the baby appears to be term, have good muscle tone but is not crying. where should the baby receive initial steps? a. does not require initial steps b. on the mothers chest c. at the radiant warmer - n Ans✔ c. at the radiant warmer Qs if the baby is apnea, grasping, or has a HR <100 bpm, after the initial steps of resuscitation start ____ immediately - n Ans✔ PPV Qs what devices can be used to give free-flow oxygen?

  1. mask of t-piece resuscitator
  2. the open reservoir (tail) of self inflating bag
  3. mask of flow inflating bag
  4. oxygen mask
  5. larygeal mask - n Ans✔
  6. mask of t-piece resuscitator
  7. the open reservoir (tail) of self inflating bag