High School

A qualified team with full resuscitation skills should be identified and immediately available for every neonatal resuscitation. What should their skills include?

1) CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation)
2) Airway management
3) Use of resuscitation equipment
4) Knowledge of neonatal resuscitation guidelines

Answer :

A qualified neonatal resuscitation team's skills should include CPR, airway management, use of resuscitation equipment, and knowledge of neonatal resuscitation guidelines, as well as decision making and teamwork skills. All the options are correct.

A qualified team with full resuscitation skills should indeed be readily available for every neonatal resuscitation, and their skills must include a number of critical competencies:

  1. CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) which is essential to restore circulation in cases where the newborn is not breathing or has an inadequate heart rate.
  2. Airway management skills to ensure the airway is clear and to assist breathing, involving techniques like mouth-to-mouth or mouth-to-nose respiration.
  3. Proficiency in the use of resuscitation equipment such as ventilators, intubation tools, and oxygen delivery systems.
  4. A solid understanding and knowledge of neonatal resuscitation guidelines, such as the Apgar score system which helps assess a newborn's need for resuscitation based on heart rate and breathing criteria.

Beyond these technical skills, those who perform resuscitations, such as paramedics, need competencies in decision-making, teamwork, communication, and stress management for the best outcomes in saving a life.