Bowel sounds in the chest, and a scaphoid abdomen indicate this condition.
What is a diaphragmatic Hernia
This is the most common blade for intubation of a term newborn.
What is a Miller 1?
This is a contraindication to naloxone in newborns.
What is respiratory depression from chronic maternal narcotic use.
This is the most common BVM for ventilation of the newborn.
What is a self-inflating bag?
This condition is characterized by horizontal eye movement, blinking, lip smacking, drooling, rowing, or pedaling.
What are subtle seizures?
The first few ventilations require this step in use of a BVM on a newborn, that subsequent breaths do not require.
What is manually disabling the pop-off valve?
Although considered hypoglycemic with a BG lower than 45mg/dL. Most newborns will not display symptoms until the BG is below this.
What is 20mg/dL?
This skill may be required when ventilating a newborn and gastric distension is inhibiting ventilations.
What is gastric decompression?
This is the most common cause of seizures in newborns.
What is Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy?
This condition results in boney membranes in the back of the nose obstructing airflow but can be managed with an OPA.
What is Choanal Atresia?