Pediatric Basic Life Support
Pediatric Basic Life Support ( 10 Questions)
What is the correct sequence of steps in neonatal resuscitation according to the American Heart Association guidelines?
A. The correct sequence of steps in neonatal resuscitation according to the American Heart Association guidelines is Airway, Breathing, Chest compressions, Drugs, and Defibrillation (if indicated).
B. Chest compressions are performed after airway and breathing interventions, not before.
C. Breathing and airway interventions are prioritized before chest compressions.
D. Defibrillation, if indicated, is performed after the initial steps of neonatal resuscitation, including airway, breathing, and chest compressions. Drugs are administered after defibrillation if necessary.
A. The correct sequence of steps in neonatal resuscitation according to the American Heart Association guidelines is Airway, Breathing, Chest compressions, Drugs, and Defibrillation (if indicated).
B. Chest compressions are performed after airway and breathing interventions, not before.
C. Breathing and airway interventions are prioritized before chest compressions.
D. Defibrillation, if indicated, is performed after the initial steps of neonatal resuscitation, including airway, breathing, and chest compressions. Drugs are administered after defibrillation if necessary.