Neonatal Practice Test

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Question 1

What is the most important intervention in NRP for the full-term neonate in distress?

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Question 2

Where should a pulse oximeter be placed on a neonate in the delivery room?

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Question 3

Cyanosis in which location of the neonate is concerning in the hours after birth?

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Question 4

When is 60% oxygenation normal in a neonate?

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Question 5

When is the first moment that the effectiveness of positive pressure ventilation (PPV) should be evaluated?

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Question 6

In the delivery room, the 1-minute-old, 39-weeks-gestation neonate is receiving positive pressure ventilation (PPV) due to no spontaneous respiratory effort. After 30 seconds of effective ventilation, the heart rate has increased to 140 bpm. What action is taken next?

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Question 7

During neonatal resuscitation, how many chest compressions are to be administered in 60 seconds?

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Question 8

Once chest compressions are started in a neonate, what is the maximum concentration of oxygen that may be used?

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Question 9

What is the least effective way to administer epinephrine?

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Question 10

True or False: Sodium bicarbonate is the first and best treatment for metabolic (lactic) acidosis.

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Question 11

Which size laryngoscope blade is not usually used during neonatal resuscitation?

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Question 12

Which congenital condition is urgently treated by placing a tube deep in the nasal passage?

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Question 13

Compared to full-term newborns, preterm neonates have which of the following?

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Question 14

What is the recommended level of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) for positive pressure ventilation (PPV)?

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Question 15

Which best defines the ethical principle that a patient has a right to make medical choices, even if they conflict with provider’s advice or potential benefit?

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