NEW PRCATICE EXAM FOR NRP 8TH EDITION QUIZ ANSWERS PART-1 PRE-ASSESSMENT
NEW PRACTICE EXAM FOR NRP 8TH EDITION QUIZ ANSWERS PART-1 PRE- ASSESSMENT When is the placement of endotracheal tube recommended? - A- HR100 Intubation skills be available? - A- In hospital and immediately available Confirming endotracheal tube - C- exhaled Co2 and inc HR Co2 detector not yellow - D- Low cardiac output 8th edition cardiac monitor recommended - B- When alternative airway is inserted Laryngoscope blade sizes - D- single 0 not 00 HR during chest compression - C- 60 sec and use cardiac monitor HR low and poor perfusion - A-cardiac monitor Chest compression indicated? - B- HR60 after 30 sec PPV HR 70 bpm after PPV - A- Stop chest compression and continue PPV Depth of chest compressions - A- 1/3rd AP dia of chest chest compressions - D- 1-2-3 and breathe Saline Flush - C- 3ml 8th annual NPR - Epi - A- 0.02 mg/kg Volume expanders - A- Hr not inc and sign of shock and hx of acute blood loss 10ml/kg saline - B- 5 to 10 min After IV check HR after - C- 60 sec Conc of O2 for PPV - A- 21-30% Gentle stimulation and 1 min old. not breathing - A- Begin PPV by mask Birth32 weeks gestations - C- Preheat radiant warmer - A- Team plan to leave baby with mother - C-who will monitor baby in mother room asymmetric breath sounds immediately after intubation suggest? - C- Rt main bronchus - D- left pneumothorax congenital diaphragmatic hernia - B- Intubate and orogastric tube No breathing. Next intervention - A- Start PPV Surrogate - B- Newborn parents morbidity burden and option for resuscitations - A-Comfort care Labored breathing - A- CPAP 5 cm h2o Intubation speed - A- 30 sec
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new practice exam for nrp 8th edition quiz answers part 1 pre assessment when is the placement of endotracheal tube recommend