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100

What's does the acronym STABLE stand for?

Sugar

Temperature

Airway

Blood Pressure

Labs

Emotional Support

100

What is the recommended ratio of compressions to ventilations in newborn resuscitation?

3 compressions - 1 breath 

(1-2-3, breathe)

100

What age range (in weeks) is considered very preterm?

between 28-32 weeks.

200

What is the recommended initial intervention for asymptomatic hypoglycemia in a stable newborn?

Early feeding and/or oral dextrose gel

200

What are some methods to prevent heat loss during resuscitation of a preterm infant?

Plastic bag

Heated gel mattress

Preheated radiant warmer

Hat

200

What are some cues that may signal a baby's readiness to feed?

  • Turning head side to side (rooting)

  • Opening mouth, sticking out tongue

  • Smacking or licking lips

  • Sucking on hands, fingers, or fists

  • Light fussing, squirming

300

What clinical signs suggest poor perfusion despite normal blood pressure?

Poor cap refill, cool extremities, decreased urine output

300

What is the recommended initial oxygen concentration (FiO2) for term newborns requiring resuscitation?

21-30%

300

When do a newborn's fontanelle's close?

The smaller rear fontanelle typically closes within 1 to 2 months of birth. 

The larger front fontanelle closes later, usually between 7-18 months of age.

400

In a newborn, which expiratory breath sound often indicates respiratory distress and may require urgent intervention?

Grunting - often a sign of alveolar collapse

400

Which ventilator setting helps keep alveoli open at the end of exhalation, improving oxygenation and preventing atelectasis in infants?

Positive End-Expiratory Pressure (PEEP)

400

What is the most common cause of retinopathy of prematurity?

Immature retina + prolonged/poorly controlled oxygen exposure (especially hyperoxia, then relative hypoxia).

500

What blood gas abnormality may indicate perinatal asphyxia?

Metabolic acidosis

Hypoxia → anaerobic metabolism → lactic acid buildup → ↓pH

500

What does the mnemonic MR SOPA stand for, and what is its primary purpose during newborn resuscitation?

It helps troubleshoot ineffective ventilation. 

MR SOPA stands for:

  • M – Mask adjustment

  • R – Reposition airway

  • S – Suction mouth and nose

  • O – Open mouth

  • P – Pressure increase (adjust PIP)

  • A – Alternative airway (consider intubation or laryngeal mask)

500

Why does nasal CPAP improve oxygenation even when FiO₂ remains unchanged?

It keeps  residual air in the lungs between breaths, which helps keep the alveoli open so they don’t collapse.

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