Book contents
- Anesthesia Oral Board Review
- Anesthesia Oral Board Review
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Letter from the Associate Editor
- How to Use This Book
- Format
- Applied Exam Tips for Success
- Part I General Information
- Part II Anesthetic-Related Critical Events and Information
- Section 1 Respiratory, Airway, and Ventilator Management
- Section 2 Cardiac, Thoracic, and Vascular Anesthesia
- Section 3 Neuroanesthesia
- Section 4 Renal and Urological
- Section 5 Hepatic and Gastrointestinal
- Section 6 Obstetric Anesthesia
- Section 7 Pediatric Anesthesia
- Chapter 65 The Basics of Pediatrics
- Chapter 66 Neonatal Resuscitation
- Chapter 67 Tracheoesophageal Fistula (TEF)
- Chapter 68 Pyloric Stenosis
- Chapter 69 Foreign Body Aspiration
- Section 8 Endocrine
- Section 9 Trauma Anesthesia
- Section 10 Emergency Events
- Section 11 Organ Transplant
- Section 12 Post-Anesthesia Care Unit
- Section 13 Acute and Chronic Pain
- Section 14 Other Situations
- Section 15 Safety and Ethics
- Index
- References
Chapter 66 - Neonatal Resuscitation
from Section 7 - Pediatric Anesthesia
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 August 2023
- Anesthesia Oral Board Review
- Anesthesia Oral Board Review
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Letter from the Associate Editor
- How to Use This Book
- Format
- Applied Exam Tips for Success
- Part I General Information
- Part II Anesthetic-Related Critical Events and Information
- Section 1 Respiratory, Airway, and Ventilator Management
- Section 2 Cardiac, Thoracic, and Vascular Anesthesia
- Section 3 Neuroanesthesia
- Section 4 Renal and Urological
- Section 5 Hepatic and Gastrointestinal
- Section 6 Obstetric Anesthesia
- Section 7 Pediatric Anesthesia
- Chapter 65 The Basics of Pediatrics
- Chapter 66 Neonatal Resuscitation
- Chapter 67 Tracheoesophageal Fistula (TEF)
- Chapter 68 Pyloric Stenosis
- Chapter 69 Foreign Body Aspiration
- Section 8 Endocrine
- Section 9 Trauma Anesthesia
- Section 10 Emergency Events
- Section 11 Organ Transplant
- Section 12 Post-Anesthesia Care Unit
- Section 13 Acute and Chronic Pain
- Section 14 Other Situations
- Section 15 Safety and Ethics
- Index
- References
Summary
You are taking care of a 24-year-old female, G1P0, for a cesarean section. Her epidural has been dosed with 20 mL of 2% lidocaine plus 1:200,000 of epinephrine. She had adequate prenatal care and had been laboring without progression for the previous 20 hours. When the baby is delivered, the child makes no sound and no attempts at breathing. The nurses turn to you for help. What will you do? Can you leave the mother to attend to the baby? Who do you have the ultimate responsibility to care for? Assuming you get a colleague to help care for the mother, how would you evaluate and resuscitate the baby?
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- Anesthesia Oral Board ReviewKnocking Out The Boards, pp. 282 - 285Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023