hand hygiene
This natural method of infant feeding promoted by the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative lowers an infant’s risk of respiratory infections, diarrhea, sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), and supports optimal brain development.
Breastfeeding
This color outlet is required for proper defibrillator power connection during visual checks.
What is red?
This are the very first questions you ask yourself at birth during the initial NRP assessment
term, tone, and breathing or crying?”
The amount of time to scrub hand sanitizer foam/gel
until dry
This practice, encouraged within one hour after birth, helps mothers recognize their babies’ readiness to breastfeed.
Skin-to-skin contact
This symbol in the upper right-hand display confirms that the automated system check has passed.
What is a green “✓” (check mark)?
These are the initial steps of newborn care immediately after birth
What are warm, dry, position, clear airway, and stimulate
Benefits of skin to skin
bonding, transition baby hr breath and glucose regulation. Mom will recognize feeding ques
The name of the knot used with soft restraints
quick release
According to Baby-Friendly USA and WHO/UNICEF guidelines, exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months can reduce the risk of these two chronic conditions later in life by supporting healthy immune and metabolic development.
What are obesity and type 2 diabetes
If the system check fails and a red “X” is shown, this is your next step before calling Biomed.
What is perform a manual test?
If a newborn is apneic or gasping after initial steps, this is the next immediate action
What is start positive pressure ventilation (PPV)?
Time baby should spend skin to skin after birth
at least 1 hour. Don't forget documentation
The document used when a patient requires a 1:1 sitter and the frequency in documentation
Patient safety attendant flow sheet, every 15 minutes
This hands-on technique, encouraged by Baby-Friendly hospitals, helps stimulate milk production, relieve engorgement, and collect colostrum in the first hours after birth—especially when direct breastfeeding isn’t yet possible
Manual hand expression
The nurse is responsible for these WEEKLY ELECTRONIC CHECKS
what is the Pacer, recorder and Defibrillator Pads
According to the NRP algorithm, this is the single most important indicator of successful resuscitation
What is heart rate?
What are the required documentation if parent refuses birth dose vitamin K and erythromycin?
1. MAR: document refusal
2. Physician Communication: notify Pediatrician
3. Education: document on admission and if refused
This code is called when a patient is unresponsive, pulseless, or not breathing, while this other team is activated for early signs of clinical deterioration such as changes in vital signs or mental status—before a full arrest occurs
What are Code Blue and Rapid Response Team (RRT)?
The goal time for mothers to pump after birth is
6 hours
Prior to weekly checks what action should the nurse take to ensure compliance with IFU of device
Unplug machine
If the heart rate is less than 60 bpm after 30 seconds of effective PPV, the next action is to do this.
What is start chest compressions and coordinate with PPV?
what does Vitamin K prevent?
Vitamin k Deficiency bleeding VKDB can be early, classic, or late-onset and may lead to severe internal bleeding, especially intracranial hemorrhage.