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2021
After birth, the neonate must be immediately examined to evaluate the need for further resuscitation. Presence of an adequate respiratory effort and heart rate is vital, in addition to adequate tone and temperature. Warm, dry, and closely monitor the infant immediately after birth.
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After birth, the neonate must be immediately examined to evaluate the need for further resuscitation. Presence of an adequate respiratory effort and heart rate is vital, in addition to adequate tone and temperature. Warm, dry, and closely monitor the infant immediately after birth.
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American family physician, 1978
A variety of common situations result in asphyxia of the newborn. The infant may be born in secondary or terminal asphyxia. The infant at greatest risk of neurologic sequelae is the low birth weight infant with a low five-minute Apgar score. Personnel must be trained and the delivery room must be properly equipped for successful resuscitation.
W P, Kanto, L J, Calvert
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A variety of common situations result in asphyxia of the newborn. The infant may be born in secondary or terminal asphyxia. The infant at greatest risk of neurologic sequelae is the low birth weight infant with a low five-minute Apgar score. Personnel must be trained and the delivery room must be properly equipped for successful resuscitation.
W P, Kanto, L J, Calvert
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The Global Library of Women's Medicine, 2009
Robin H. Steinhorn, Marissa De Ungria
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Robin H. Steinhorn, Marissa De Ungria
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