I loved the explanation. It’s one of the best. Obviously the video was taken 10 years ago, there is now a slight change. After noticing chest rise following 5 inflation breaths and HR is still low, you now go on and do ventilation breaths before commencing chest compressions
Inflation breaths are often given first . Once 5 effective inflation breaths have been given you give ventilations breaths as longs as the heart rate is adequate and the baby is not requiring chest compressions. You continue ventilation breaths at rate of 30/min until effective breathing is established. Ventilations breaths are shorter (1 second) than inflation breaths. Hope this helps :) Dr Tamara Keith
Hi everyone i gave birth to my daughter 2 months ago at 35 weeks of pregnancy but baby groth stoped at 29 weeks and also i had preeclampsia, my baby didnt move in the womb for one day...has been 2 month in nicu facing a lot of difficulties becouse of sepsis blood infection klebsiella breathing problems,anemic,brain bleeding at stage 2 feeding intolerance first and not being able to breastfeed or bring the breasr milk becouse of covid 19,no visits at all...if someone has been throught the same or similar thing please tell me if the baby had any problems later please...ps brain bleeding is on both front ventricular stage 2 and has sings of cyst but still waiting for the next scan
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I loved the explanation. It’s one of the best. Obviously the video was taken 10 years ago, there is now a slight change. After noticing chest rise following 5 inflation breaths and HR is still low, you now go on and do ventilation breaths before commencing chest compressions
Inflation breaths are often given first . Once 5 effective inflation breaths have been given you give ventilations breaths as longs as the heart rate is adequate and the baby is not requiring chest compressions. You continue ventilation breaths at rate of 30/min until effective breathing is established. Ventilations breaths are shorter (1 second) than inflation breaths.
Hope this helps :) Dr Tamara Keith
Dr Tamara Keith. According to the 4th edition of Newborn Life Support book, after successful initial 5 inflation breaths, and if HR
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Hi everyone i gave birth to my daughter 2 months ago at 35 weeks of pregnancy but baby groth stoped at 29 weeks and also i had preeclampsia, my baby didnt move in the womb for one day...has been 2 month in nicu facing a lot of difficulties becouse of sepsis blood infection klebsiella breathing problems,anemic,brain bleeding at stage 2 feeding intolerance first and not being able to breastfeed or bring the breasr milk becouse of covid 19,no visits at all...if someone has been throught the same or similar thing please tell me if the baby had any problems later please...ps brain bleeding is on both front ventricular stage 2 and has sings of cyst but still waiting for the next scan
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