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What are the different types of resuscitation devices available to ventilate newborns?
the self inflating
the flow inflating
the T- Piece
How does the self inflating bag work?
It fills spontaneously after it is squeezed pulling gas( oxygen or air or a mixture of both) into the bag
How does flow- inflating work?
Also called an anesthesia bag fills only with gas from a compressed source flows into it
How does the T piece work?
also works only when gas from a compressed source flows into it. The gas is directed either to the environment or to the baby by occluding or releasing the opening on the t-shaped tube with finger or thumb
What are the signs of Effective PPV?
rapid rise in heart rate
Improvement in color and tone
audiable breath sounds
chest movement
What are the different types of resuscitation devices available to ventilate newborns?
the self inflating
the flow inflating
the T- Piece
How does the self inflating bag work?
It fills spontaneously after it is squeezed pulling gas( oxygen or air or a mixture of both) into the bag
How does flow- inflating work?
Also called an anesthesia bag fills only with gas from a compressed source flows into it
How does the T piece work?
also works only when gas from a compressed source flows into it. The gas is directed either to the environment or to the baby by occluding or releasing the opening on the t-shaped tube with finger or thumb
What are the signs of Effective PPV?
rapid rise in heart rate
Improvement in color and tone
audiable breath sounds
chest movement
What are important characteristics of resuscitation devices used to ventilate newborns?
having the appropriate sized masks, being able to deliver a variable oxygen concentration up to 100%
capability to control peak pressure, end expiratory pressure and inspiratory time
What volume of bag should you use?
200 to 750 mL
what safety features prevent the pressure in the device from getting to high?
In the self- inflating there is the pop off release valve
In the flow inflating bag, there is the pressure manometer
In the t- piece there is 2 controls to adjust the pressure/ the pressure relief control and the pressure guage
How do your prepare the resuscitation devices for an anticipated resuscitation?
have all equipment ready
connect to provide 90-100 % o2
have appropriate mask sizes
TEST all equipment
What do you need to check before beginning positive-pressure ventilation?
select the appropriate sized mask
sure to clear the airway
position baby's head
what rate should you provide ventilation?
you want to deliver at a rate of 40-60 breaths per minute
How do you know if the baby is improving and that you can stop P.P.V?
increasing heart rate
improving color
spontaneous breathing
improving muscle tone
What do you do if the heart rate, color and muscle tone do not improve and the baby's chest is not moving during PPV?
The seal is inadequate
The airway is blocked
Not enough pressure is being given
You must hold the resuscitation device so that you can see the newborn's?
_______ and ___________
Chest and abdomen
What should you do if positive ventilation with a mask is to be continued for more than several minutes?
insert an orogastric tube and kept in place
what equipment do you need to insert a orogastic tube?
You will need a 8F tube and a 20 ml syringe