NRP 8TH EDITION CERTIFICATION EXAM
PREP 2026 QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS
GRADED A+
◉Before birth, oxygen is supplied to the fetus by (the placenta)/(the fetal
lungs) ANSWER:-The placenta
◉After birth, air in the alveoli causes vessels in the baby's lungs to
(constrict)/(relax) ANSWER:-Relax
◉When resuscitating newborns, chest compressions and medication are
(rarely)/(frequently) needed ANSWER:-Rarely
◉Members of an effective resuscitation team (share information)/(work
quietly and independently) ANSWER:-Share information
◉True/False Some newborns without any apparent risk factors will
require resuscitation, including assisted ventilation ANSWER:-True
◉What is newborn resuscitation usually the result of both before and
after birth? ANSWER:-Respiratory failure
, ◉What is the most important and effective action in neonatal
resuscitation? ANSWER:-To ventilate the baby's lungs
◉Prolonged lack of adequate perfusion and oxygenation can lead to
what? ANSWER:-Organ damage
◉What are the 4 pre-birth questions to ask the obstetric provider before
every birth? ANSWER:--what is the expected gestational age?
-is the amniotic fluid clear?
-how many babies are expected?
-are there any additional risk factors?
◉Every delivery should be attended by at least 1 skilled person (whose
only responsibility is the management of the newborn)/(who shares
responsibility for the mother and newborn's care) ANSWER:-Whose
only responsibility is the management of the newborn
◉If a high-risk birth is anticipated, (1 qualified person)/(a qualified
team) should be present at the birth. ANSWER:-A qualified team
◉When a high-risk newborn is anticipated because of the presence of
risk factors, resuscitation supplies and equipment (should/(should not)
be unpacked and ready for use. ANSWER:-Should
◉During the pre-resuscitation team briefing, (prepare for a routine
delivery because you do not know what will be needed)/(anticipate
PREP 2026 QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS
GRADED A+
◉Before birth, oxygen is supplied to the fetus by (the placenta)/(the fetal
lungs) ANSWER:-The placenta
◉After birth, air in the alveoli causes vessels in the baby's lungs to
(constrict)/(relax) ANSWER:-Relax
◉When resuscitating newborns, chest compressions and medication are
(rarely)/(frequently) needed ANSWER:-Rarely
◉Members of an effective resuscitation team (share information)/(work
quietly and independently) ANSWER:-Share information
◉True/False Some newborns without any apparent risk factors will
require resuscitation, including assisted ventilation ANSWER:-True
◉What is newborn resuscitation usually the result of both before and
after birth? ANSWER:-Respiratory failure
, ◉What is the most important and effective action in neonatal
resuscitation? ANSWER:-To ventilate the baby's lungs
◉Prolonged lack of adequate perfusion and oxygenation can lead to
what? ANSWER:-Organ damage
◉What are the 4 pre-birth questions to ask the obstetric provider before
every birth? ANSWER:--what is the expected gestational age?
-is the amniotic fluid clear?
-how many babies are expected?
-are there any additional risk factors?
◉Every delivery should be attended by at least 1 skilled person (whose
only responsibility is the management of the newborn)/(who shares
responsibility for the mother and newborn's care) ANSWER:-Whose
only responsibility is the management of the newborn
◉If a high-risk birth is anticipated, (1 qualified person)/(a qualified
team) should be present at the birth. ANSWER:-A qualified team
◉When a high-risk newborn is anticipated because of the presence of
risk factors, resuscitation supplies and equipment (should/(should not)
be unpacked and ready for use. ANSWER:-Should
◉During the pre-resuscitation team briefing, (prepare for a routine
delivery because you do not know what will be needed)/(anticipate