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True or False: If an umbilical line is placed during resuscitation and there is an ongoing need for the catheter after resuscitation, the catheter should be removed and a new one should be placed.
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True:Since the first one was most likely placed under not sterile technique, it is likely contaminated. A new one should be inserted.
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The umbilical cord has ___ vein(s) and ___ arterie(s).
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1 vein
2 arteries: remember arteries has the letter t for two! |
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True or False: After adiminstering epi, and flushing the umbilical catheter inserter emergently, you may advance the catheter to the T3 location.
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False: Do not advance the catheter once the sterile field has been contaminated.
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After removing an umbilial (vein/artery) catheter, hold pressure at the site.
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Umbilical verin catheter as the umbilical vein runs just below the the skin.
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What is the preferred route for drug administration in the newborn?
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Umbilical vein
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What is the recommended dose of IV epinephrine in a neonate during resuscitation?
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0.01-0.03 mg.kg
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What is the recommended dose of endotracheal epinephrine for a newborn? |
0.05-0.1mg/kg |
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How long should you wait before checking the HR after giving epinephrine?
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1 minute
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How often can you repeat the dose of epinephrine during resuscitation?
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Every 3-5 minutes
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What are the two recommended solutions for hypovolemic shock during resuscitation? a) 0.9% NaCL and LR b) LR and 0.45% NaCL c) D5W and 0.9% NaCL d) D5W and 0.45% NaCL |
a) 0.9% NaCL and LR: These are isotonic crystalloid solutions |
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What is the universal blood donor type?
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O-
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True or False: It is recommended to give volume expanders routinely during resuscitation to aide in blood flow and cardiac output.
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False: They should only be given when hypovolemia is suspected, as it could result in heart failure.
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What is the standard mL/kg to give as a volume expander during neonatal resuscitation?
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10mL per kg
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What is a major side effect of rapid IV fluid adinistrations in a neonate?
a) renal failure b) heart failure c) intercranial hemorrhage d) decreased Sp02 |
c) intercranial hemorrhage: remember those cranial veins are delicate!!!
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A steady infusion of volume expanders over _____ minutes is reasonable during the resuscitation of a neonate.
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5-10 min
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True or False: When giving epinephrine IVP, its should be given rapidly:as quick as possible.
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TRUE!!!!
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True or False: Indications for volume expansion during resuscitation include: baby is not responding to resuscitation or baby appears to be in shock. |
False: Baby is not responding to resuscitation AND baby appears to be in shock. |