Answer :
Rescuers should make sure that aided ventilation is being administered as ideally as possible before beginning chest compressions because ventilation is the most effective intervention in newborn resuscitation and because chest compressions are likely to compete with good ventilation.
What signs point to the need for infant resuscitation?
Cardiac resuscitation should be started if the baby's heart rate is missing or if it doesn't reach 60 beats per minute after 30 seconds of efficient breathing. Stethoscope listening over the precordium or feeling for pulsations at the base of the umbilical cord are two ways to determine heart rate.
The first steps in performing resuscitation are to warm the baby by placing him or her under a radiant heat source, to open the airway by placing the baby's head in a "sniffing" position, to clear the airway if necessary using a bulb syringe or suction catheter, to dry the child, and to encourage breathing.
The careful ventilation of the lungs while limiting harm is one of the essential components of a successful newborn resuscitation.
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