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The birth of a baby should be one of the most natural and satisfying events you’ll assist with. Most births progress through a predictable series of steps without incident, and newborns don’t need much help when they start to breathe. However, anticipating and preparing for resuscitative efforts can save precious time and make a critical difference, if you encounter complications. Video from unassisted home births and hospital births illustrate the five critical steps of care for every newborn. Shaun Fix, RPM, NREMT-P, reviews the inverted pyramid of neonatal resuscitation, special considerations for meconium stained babies, and care of premature infants. A scenario with a 2-week-old neonate highlights the importance of history taking, respecting "mothers intuition" and appropriate assessment and treatment for newborns.
Individual 24-7 EMS classes make it easy for you to create your own curriculum. Use in the classroom or online. Each media rich class is packed with training tools: Lesson Plan, 15-20 minute video, customizable PowerPoint, skills practice exercises, student handouts and secure testing. All classes are approved by CECBEMS for First Responder, EMT and Paramedic. These classes are an essential component of a complete training library. Use for initial training or in-depth review and save your class preparation time.
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