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Controversies in Neonatal Resuscitation
Clinics in Perinatology, 1998In the delivery room, pediatricians are frequently required to make immediate decisions about resuscitating infants. Is the baby too small, too immature, or too asphyxiated to be revived? To achieve the best outcome, resuscitation once initiated, must be performed expeditiously, safely, and with the utmost diligence.
H G, Ginsberg, J P, Goldsmith
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2007
Cardiac arrest in foals is generally secondary to other serious systemic diseases. Although it can often be anticipated, a clear plan is vital to success. Establishing cardiac output through chest compressions is the most important first step. This step should be followed by ventilation, drug therapy, identifying the nonperfusing cardiac rhythm, and ...
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Cardiac arrest in foals is generally secondary to other serious systemic diseases. Although it can often be anticipated, a clear plan is vital to success. Establishing cardiac output through chest compressions is the most important first step. This step should be followed by ventilation, drug therapy, identifying the nonperfusing cardiac rhythm, and ...
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Telemedicine for Neonatal Resuscitation
Neonatal Network, 2014Maintaining high levels of readiness for neonatal resuscitation in low-risk maternity settings is challenging. The neonatal resuscitation program (NRP) algorithm is a community standard in the United States; yet training is biannual, and exposure to enough critical events to be proficient at timely implementation of the algorithm and the advanced ...
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The dangers of neonatal resuscitators
Anaesthesia, 1967G F, Williams, W H, Beasley, C B, Fisher
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Simulation in Neonatal Resuscitation
Disease-a-Month, 2011Noah, DeGarmo +3 more
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