The chest compressions should be at the rate of _____ compressions/min during neonatal resuscitation
If despite at least 30 seconds of adequate ventilation (e.g., ET intubation), the newborn has HR < 60 bpm, the next step is to provide _____
Which route is preferred for epinephrine administration for neonatal resuscitation?_____
What parameters are considered in resuscitation of non-vigorous newborns with meconium-stained amniotic fluid?_____
If despite effective chest compressions and PPV, the newborn's HR remains < 60 bpm, the next step is to provide _____
What is the next step in management of a preterm infant at risk for respiratory distress syndrome (RDS)?_____
Umbilical vessel cannulation can be performed in the first _____ of life before umbilical stump gets detatched

Area shaded blue (the _____) is the preferred site for heel prick testing in newborns.

Which pediatric disorder will present with hyperinflation, patchy infiltrates and coarse streaking on chest x-ray?\n_____
The Silverman Anderson score is used to assess the severity of _____ in neonates.

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