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Resuscitation

  1. According to the current report by WHO still death rate for babies are high due to improper resuscitation. There are lot of reasons like lacking of proper knowledge or inexperience which leads to the cause. So have look on these best e-books which are recommended by worldwide pediatricians which one can get information during practice also. Pediatric eBooks

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  2. Started by vito62,

    What's your experience about SLI applied to preterms at delivery room? What's your setting? (I mean time and pressure)

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  3. Started by Audrius,

    Dear coleagues, I believe that most of you were in the delivery room and more than one time in your practise. If the baby did not required resuscitation, was he/she rated by Apgar score? The question is: are healthy babies evalueted by Apgar score in your facilities? Thank you for responses, Audrius

  4. Hello to everyone ! We do trainings so we need film or videos about Neonatal resuscitation . Even if we need to pay for this film then we will pay . Please send me any information about qualitative films or videos ! I will wait your advice impatiently .

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  5. Started by remo,

    Hi every body 1st my English language is not perfect:rolleyes: 2nd I thank you for all informations which help me a lot:o 3rd I want help in my seminar which i will perform.it is about the difference between the new guidelines(2010)of neonatal resuscitation &2007.but when i do search i cannot find 2007 :confused:please help me &tell me where i can find it or what the difference if any body know it thank you again

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  6. Started by axf10,

    Dear colleagues, I am interested to learn the limits of viability at your institution/country. I have worked in several large centers in the US and we tend to resuscitate infants >24 weeks/ >500 grams. The outcomes are relatively poor for the 24-26 weekers, but despite intense counseling, the majority of families express the desire to resuscitate the infant. I sense that the practice varies depending on culture/religion/and level of education of the patient population. Specifically, I hear that in places such as the Netherlands or even University of California, San Francisco, the usual cutoff for resuscitation vs. comfort care is 26-27 weeks. Can you please share y…

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  7. I am trying to gather materials for a presentation on TE fistula with emphasis on H-type fistula (we had a case some time ago in our unit). I find there is not much material on the web or on other sites i visit viz UpToDate, MD consult etc. Any help in this matter would be greatly appreciated. I am looking for review articles, anything else that is relevant in the past 5 years or so. Thanks. Sridhar

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  8. Guest Nicu1991

    I was instructed in a hospital-based class in a major children's hospital about 10 years ago to give blow-by oxygen with the end of the corrugated reservoir tubing coming off the end of a self-inflating ambu bag when it is attached to an oxygen source. I am in search of evidenced-based material to support this practice elsewhere. This hospital still practices this method. The instructor who taught this is no longer there. Have been able to come up with material that states BBO2 cannot be given with a self-inflating bag itself. Anyone use this practice? Have anything to back it up?

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  9. Started by amitkala,

    please download new guidelines related to resuscitation of newborn from circulation journal:)

  10. Started by abeluchin,

    We are trying to put together a nurse NRP response team to cover neonatal L&D emergencies until the neonatologist arrive at the scene. My specific questions are: 1. Can you legally train nurses to be the immediately available person capable of performing a full neonatal resuscitation, including, PPV, intubation, chest compression, and UVC epi/volume administration? 2. What is your experience in the legal burden (for the nurse and the neonatologist) of this practice? 3. In small non-tertiary hospital, what is the usual required response time for the on-call neonatologist to attend L&D emergencies? Thanks so much

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