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1. A term neonate is apneic at birth. First step in neonatal resuscitation is
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a. Chest compressions
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b. Endotracheal intubation v
c. Provide positive-pressure ventilation (PPV)
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d. Administer epinephrine
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Answer: c. Provide positive-pressure ventilation (PPV)
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, Rationale: PPV is indicated when the neonate is apneic or has inadequa
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te respirations to establish effective ventilation.
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2. Initial oxygen concentration for PPV in term newborns should be:
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a. 100%
b. 21–30%
c. 40–60%
d. 80–100%
Answer: b. 21–30% v v
Rationale: Start low for term infants and titrate by pulse oximetry to av
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oid hyperoxia.
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3. Heart rate after birth guides resuscitation. If HR <60 bpm despite e
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ffective ventilation, next step is:
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a. Continue ventilation only v v
b. Begin chest compressions and coordinate with ventilation
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c. Give surfactantv
d. Start cooling v
Answer: b. Begin chest compressions and coordinate with ventilation
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Rationale: Compress at a 3:1 ratio with ventilations when HR remains
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<60 bpm despite adequate ventilation.
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4. Surfactant therapy is most appropriate for neonates with:
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b. Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) from surfactant deficiency
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c. Meconium aspiration without RDS v v v
, d. Bronchiolitis
Answer: b. Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) from surfactant deficie
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ncy
Rationale: Exogenous surfactant reduces alveolar surface tension in pr
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eterm RDS and improves oxygenation.
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5. Optimal target preductal oxygen saturation at 5 minutes of life is a
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pproximately:
a. 45%
b. 60%
c. 80–85%
d. 95%
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Rationale: Normal transitional SpO2 values rise gradually; targets guid
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e oxygen titration during resuscitation.
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6. For thermoregulation, a very low birth weight infant should be placed in
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a. Open crib at room temperature
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b. Bassinet with warm blankets v v v
c. Radiant warmer or incubator with servo control and plastic wrap f
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or delivery
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d. On the mother’s chest only
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Answer: c. Radiant warmer or incubator with servo control and pl
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astic wrap for delivery
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, Rationale: Preterm and VLBW infants lose heat rapidly; servo-
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controlled devices and plastic wrap reduce heat loss.
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7. Umbilical arterial catheter placement is indicated primarily to:
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a. Deliver enteral feedings v v
b. Monitor arterial blood pressure and obtain blood gases
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c. Give high-volume parenteral nutrition
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Answer: b. Monitor arterial blood pressure and obtain blood gases Rati
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onale: UACs provide reliable arterial access for continuous BP monitori
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ng and blood sampling.
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8. Central line-associated bloodstream infection prevention includes:
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b. Strict aseptic insertion technique and line maintenance bundles
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c. Using an umbilical catheter indefinitely
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d. Frequent dressing removal to inspect site daily
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Answer: b. Strict aseptic insertion technique and line maintenance bun
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dles
Rationale: Bundles (hand hygiene, maximal barriers, chlorhexidine, ste
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rile dressing) reduce CLABSI rates.
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9. Neonatal hypoglycemia is commonly defined as blood glucose below:
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a. 3.0 mmol/L (54 mg/dL) for all ages
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b. 2.6 mmol/L (47 mg/dL) in the first 48 hours
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c. 1.0 mmol/L (18 mg/dL) at any time
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