Pediatric Basic Life Support

Pediatric Basic Life Support ( 10 Questions)

Which of the following is a sign of effective ventilation in a newborn during neonatal resuscitation?



Correct Answer: C

   A. Decreased heart rate indicates ineffective ventilation and is a sign of inadequate oxygenation.

   B. Cyanosis suggests inadequate oxygenation and is not a sign of effective ventilation.

   C. Chest movement and a rising heart rate are signs of effective ventilation in a newborn during neonatal resuscitation.

   D. Gasping respirations are not a reliable indicator of effective ventilation and may indicate cardiac arrest.
 




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