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Simulation: Precipitous Delivery & Neonatal Resuscitation Cindy Hsu, MD, PhD February 19 th , 2014

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Simulation: Precipitous Delivery & Neonatal Resuscitation. Cindy Hsu, MD, PhD February 19 th , 2014. Thanks to the West Philly water, you will see one!. The Delivery. How to catch the baby Nuchal cord issues Wrapped around the neck Too tight Prolapse Delivery of the placenta - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Simulation: Precipitous Delivery & Neonatal Resuscitation

Cindy Hsu, MD, PhD

February 19th, 2014

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Thanks to the West Philly water, you will see one!

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The Delivery

• How to catch the baby

• Nuchal cord issues– Wrapped around the neck– Too tight– Prolapse

• Delivery of the placenta

• Post-partum care

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http://www.brooksidepress.org/Products/Obstetric_and_Newborn_Care_II/lesson_3_Section_1.htm

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The Somersault

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Neonatal

Resuscitation

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First, ask 3 questions:

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What about the APGAR?

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How do you check the pulse?What kind of air do you use?

Check the HR at 30 sec

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Check the HR at 1 min

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Consider meds

Don’t forget about hypothermia and hypoglycemia!

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Remember the targeted O2sat

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Meconium

• If baby is fine, perform routine care

• If patient is under distress, perform deep suction using an ETT and meconium aspirator

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IntubationETT

LMA: Size 1 is suitable for infants up to 5kg

BladeSize 1 for term infantsSize 0 for premature infantsSize 00 for extremely low birth weight infants

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Access

• IO

• Umbilical lines

• IO

• Umbilical lines

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Medications

• Epinephrine– 0.1 to 0.3mL/kg of 1:10,000 (10-30 mcg/kg)– Can repeat q3-5min if HR < 60

• Glucose– 2mL/kg of D10W

• Fluid– 10cc/kg NS over 5-10 minutes, can give 2nd

dose

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Questions?