Neonatal Resuscitation

Neonatal Resuscitation is an intervention after a baby is born to help it breathe and to help its heart beat. Before baby is born the placenta provides oxygen & nutrition to the blood and removes carbon dioxide. After a baby is born the lungs provide oxygen to the blood and remove carbon dioxide.

The transition from using the placenta to using the lungs for gas exchange begins when the umbilical cord is clamped or tried off, and the baby has its first breath.

  • Many babies go through this transition without needing intervention
  • Some babies need help with establishing their air flow, breathing or circulation
  • Neonatal Resuscitation is helping the new born with Airway, Breathing, and
  • Preparation for Resuscitation
  • Adequate Personnel
  • Adequate Equipment
  • Anticipation
  • Managing on-going and long-term conditions.
  • Healthcare services play an important role in advising and helping you to prevent illness and maintain good health

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