NRP 2026 - 8TH EDIDITION WITH 100%
ACCURATE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Which block of the NRP algorithm helps you determine if the baby can stay with the mother or
should be moved to the radiant warmer for evaluation?
Airway
Circulation
Rapid Evaluation
Breathing - Precise Answer ✔✔Rapid Evaluation
This evaluation determines if the baby can stay with the mother for routine care or should be
moved to RW
5 Blocks of NRP Algorithm: - Precise Answer ✔✔1. Rapid evaluation
-This evaluation determines if the baby can stay with the mother for routine care or should be
moved to the RW
2. Airway
The initial steps open the airway and support spontaneous respiration
3. Breathing
Assist breathing with PPV if infant is apneic, gasping or bradycardic. CPAP or oxygen may be
appropriate for labored breathing or low oxygen saturation
4. Circulation
perform chest compressions coordinated with PPV if severe bradycardia persists despite
effective assisted ventilation
5. Drugs
Administer epinephrine if severe bradycardia persists despite PPV and coordinated chest
compressions
What occurs during the 1st block of the NRP algorithm: Rapid evaluation? - Precise Answer
✔✔This evaluation determines if the baby can stay with the mother for routine care or should
be moved to RW
,What occurs during the 2nd block of the NRP algorithm: Airway? - Precise Answer ✔✔Initial
steps open the airway and support spontaneous respiration
What occurs during the 3rd block of the NRP algorithm: Breathing? - Precise Answer ✔✔Assist
breathing with PPV if the baby is apneic, gasping or bradycardic. CPAP or oxygen may be
appropriate for labored breathing or low oxygen saturation
What occurs during the 4th block of the NRP algorithm: Circulation ? - Precise Answer
✔✔Perform chest compressions coordinated with PPV if severe bradycardia persists despite
effective assisted ventilation
What occurs during the 5th block of the NRP algorithm: Drug? - Precise Answer ✔✔Administer
epinephrine if severe bradycardia persists despite PPV and coordinated chest compressions
After completing the rapid evaluation, the next step is completion of the initial steps of newborn
care, which include:
Blank & Blank - Precise Answer ✔✔Answer: Open the airway & Supporting spontaneous
respiration
According to the NRP Algorithm, what are the indicators for positive pressure ventilation?
Tachycardia
Gasping
Apnea
Cyanosis
HR less than 100 bpm - Precise Answer ✔✔Apnea
Gasping
HR < 100
At birth, the baby's first breath helps move ... out of airways? - Precise Answer ✔✔Answer:
Fluid
Before birth, pulmonary resistance is .... In the fetal lungs? - Precise Answer ✔✔Answer: High
What is the single most important and most effective step in neonatal resuscitation?
Compressions
Ventilation
Defibrillation
Medication - Precise Answer ✔✔Ventilation
Newborn resuscitation is usually the result of ....? - Precise Answer ✔✔Answer: Respiratory
failure
Before birth, what can you assess to help identify which newborns are likely to require
resuscitation?
Maternal HR
Perinatal risk
, How many pregnancies came before
Baby's anticipated gender - Precise Answer ✔✔Perinatal risk
What are the four pre-birth questions you should ask the obstetric provider to help you assess
perinatal risk (SATA) ?
What Is the maternal Group B Strep Status
Are there any additional factors?
What is the expected GA?
What is our umbilical cord management plan?
Is the amniotic fluid clear? - Precise Answer ✔✔Answer:
B.Are there any additional factors?
C.What is the expected GA?
D. What is our umbilical cord management plan?
E. Is the amniotic fluid clear?
Which of these are perinatal risk factors that increase the likelihood of resuscitation (SATA)?:
Term gestation
Fetal anemia
Prolapsed umbilical cord
Maternal hypertension - Precise Answer ✔✔Answer:
B.Fetal anemia
C.Prolapsed umbilical cord
D. Maternal hypertension
Who Attends The Birth? - Precise Answer ✔✔At every birth...
At least one qualified individual skilled in the initial steps of newborn care & PPV, whose only
responsibility is to manage the baby
If risk factors are present...
At least 2 qualified people just to manage the baby
A qualified team with full resuscitation skills
endotracheal intubation, chest compressions, emergency vascular access, medication
administration
How many providers could be on a resuscitation team - Precise Answer ✔✔about be 4 or more
qualified members
Where is the resuscitation team located? - Precise Answer ✔✔they most be onsite at the
hospital not oncall or at home
when resuscitation is needed, it must be done without delay
What type of team do you need if meconium stained fluid is the only risk factor? - Precise
Answer ✔✔need only 2 qualified individuals at the birth if this is the only risk factor as there is
an increased need for resuscitation.
There does need to be an individual with intubation skills immediately available
ACCURATE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Which block of the NRP algorithm helps you determine if the baby can stay with the mother or
should be moved to the radiant warmer for evaluation?
Airway
Circulation
Rapid Evaluation
Breathing - Precise Answer ✔✔Rapid Evaluation
This evaluation determines if the baby can stay with the mother for routine care or should be
moved to RW
5 Blocks of NRP Algorithm: - Precise Answer ✔✔1. Rapid evaluation
-This evaluation determines if the baby can stay with the mother for routine care or should be
moved to the RW
2. Airway
The initial steps open the airway and support spontaneous respiration
3. Breathing
Assist breathing with PPV if infant is apneic, gasping or bradycardic. CPAP or oxygen may be
appropriate for labored breathing or low oxygen saturation
4. Circulation
perform chest compressions coordinated with PPV if severe bradycardia persists despite
effective assisted ventilation
5. Drugs
Administer epinephrine if severe bradycardia persists despite PPV and coordinated chest
compressions
What occurs during the 1st block of the NRP algorithm: Rapid evaluation? - Precise Answer
✔✔This evaluation determines if the baby can stay with the mother for routine care or should
be moved to RW
,What occurs during the 2nd block of the NRP algorithm: Airway? - Precise Answer ✔✔Initial
steps open the airway and support spontaneous respiration
What occurs during the 3rd block of the NRP algorithm: Breathing? - Precise Answer ✔✔Assist
breathing with PPV if the baby is apneic, gasping or bradycardic. CPAP or oxygen may be
appropriate for labored breathing or low oxygen saturation
What occurs during the 4th block of the NRP algorithm: Circulation ? - Precise Answer
✔✔Perform chest compressions coordinated with PPV if severe bradycardia persists despite
effective assisted ventilation
What occurs during the 5th block of the NRP algorithm: Drug? - Precise Answer ✔✔Administer
epinephrine if severe bradycardia persists despite PPV and coordinated chest compressions
After completing the rapid evaluation, the next step is completion of the initial steps of newborn
care, which include:
Blank & Blank - Precise Answer ✔✔Answer: Open the airway & Supporting spontaneous
respiration
According to the NRP Algorithm, what are the indicators for positive pressure ventilation?
Tachycardia
Gasping
Apnea
Cyanosis
HR less than 100 bpm - Precise Answer ✔✔Apnea
Gasping
HR < 100
At birth, the baby's first breath helps move ... out of airways? - Precise Answer ✔✔Answer:
Fluid
Before birth, pulmonary resistance is .... In the fetal lungs? - Precise Answer ✔✔Answer: High
What is the single most important and most effective step in neonatal resuscitation?
Compressions
Ventilation
Defibrillation
Medication - Precise Answer ✔✔Ventilation
Newborn resuscitation is usually the result of ....? - Precise Answer ✔✔Answer: Respiratory
failure
Before birth, what can you assess to help identify which newborns are likely to require
resuscitation?
Maternal HR
Perinatal risk
, How many pregnancies came before
Baby's anticipated gender - Precise Answer ✔✔Perinatal risk
What are the four pre-birth questions you should ask the obstetric provider to help you assess
perinatal risk (SATA) ?
What Is the maternal Group B Strep Status
Are there any additional factors?
What is the expected GA?
What is our umbilical cord management plan?
Is the amniotic fluid clear? - Precise Answer ✔✔Answer:
B.Are there any additional factors?
C.What is the expected GA?
D. What is our umbilical cord management plan?
E. Is the amniotic fluid clear?
Which of these are perinatal risk factors that increase the likelihood of resuscitation (SATA)?:
Term gestation
Fetal anemia
Prolapsed umbilical cord
Maternal hypertension - Precise Answer ✔✔Answer:
B.Fetal anemia
C.Prolapsed umbilical cord
D. Maternal hypertension
Who Attends The Birth? - Precise Answer ✔✔At every birth...
At least one qualified individual skilled in the initial steps of newborn care & PPV, whose only
responsibility is to manage the baby
If risk factors are present...
At least 2 qualified people just to manage the baby
A qualified team with full resuscitation skills
endotracheal intubation, chest compressions, emergency vascular access, medication
administration
How many providers could be on a resuscitation team - Precise Answer ✔✔about be 4 or more
qualified members
Where is the resuscitation team located? - Precise Answer ✔✔they most be onsite at the
hospital not oncall or at home
when resuscitation is needed, it must be done without delay
What type of team do you need if meconium stained fluid is the only risk factor? - Precise
Answer ✔✔need only 2 qualified individuals at the birth if this is the only risk factor as there is
an increased need for resuscitation.
There does need to be an individual with intubation skills immediately available