A woman unexpectedly delivers at 38 weeks gestation in your emergency department, and you are asked to resuscitate the newborn.
Immediately after cutting the cord, a female infant is placed on the resuscitaire. She is floppy, has no spontaneous movement or respiratory effort, is cyanosed, has HR 50 bpm and there is copious meconium-stained liquor.
Before addressing the airway, what steps will you undertake?
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Explain why oxygen saturations are measured on the right hand rather than the left hand in a newborn.
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After head positioning, airway opening and suctioning, the baby still has inadequate respiratory effort. Outline advantages and disadvantages of a T-piece ventilation device compared with a self-inflating bag.
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List the initial T-piece settings you would use.
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Describe how you would identify the umbilical vein for catheter insertion in a newly cut umbilical cord.
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