ITISMITA Biswal MSC, Nursing 2 Year
ITISMITA Biswal MSC, Nursing 2 Year
ITISMITA Biswal MSC, Nursing 2 Year
Provide chest
compressions
Rarely needed
Medications
Anticipate
Be Prepared
Know what to do
In what order
Be able to work quickly in coordination
RESUSCITATION PLACE
FLAT SURFACE
Warm and clean
Room temperature 26 degree celsius
Radiant warmer/heater/a 200 watt bulb
Keep heat source on before delivery
2 pre warmed towels to receive the baby
General: Resuscitation bed, over head
warmer (servo-controlled infrared heater),
towel, stethoscope, pulse oximeter
Airway Management: Suction device with
Suction catheter ; Bulb syringe, laryngoscope
with blades (size 00 and 0); ETT (size 2.5, 3.0,
3.5); EtCO2 detector; LMA (size 1)
Oral mucus sucker
SuctionCatheter
Radiant warmer
Breathing support: Facemask; PPV device,
O2 gas, feeding tube
TEMPERATURE
AIRWAY
BREATHING
CIRCULATION
Steps in Resuscitation - ABCD
Airway
• Clear airway if required
• Removal of secretions if present
• Suction mouth and nose
Incorrect Incorrect
(h y p e r e x t e n s i o n (flexion)
)
Acceptable methods of stimulation
If Apneic or HR < 100 bpm:
Provide positive-pressure
ventilation,spo2 monitoring.
If breathing, and heart rate is
>100 bpm but baby is cyanotic,
give supplemental oxygen,
spo2 monitoring. If cyanosis
persists, provide positive-
pressure ventilation
If respiratory distress is
persistent , consider CPAP and
connect oximeter
Free flow oxygen Start with room air and
Oxygen mask increase to maintain
Flow inflating bag target SpO2
T- piece resuscitator
Time Target Spo2
Oxygen tubing held
1min 60-65%
close to baby’s nose
2min 65-70%
CPAP provided with
3min 70-75%
Flow inflating bag
4min 75-80%
T-piece resuscitator
5min 80-85%
10min 85-95%
DEVICES USED
Self Inflating bag T-Piece Resuscitator
Light Pressure on
mask to create a
Cup the chin in seal
the mask and Anterior pressure
then cover the on posterior rim
nose of mandible
40 to 60 breaths per minute