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1/28/20

[Answer] A baby requires positive-pressure ventilation due to apnea but soon established spontaneous respirations and a heart rate over 100 beats per minute. Her oxygen saturation levels are lower than the target levels when in room air so you wish to provide free-flow supplemental oxygen. Free-flow oxygen is not reliably delivered with which device?

Answer: - mask attached to self-inflating bag




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A baby requires positive-pressure ventilation due to apnea but soon established spontaneous respirations and a heart rate over 100 beats per minute. Her oxygen saturation levels are lower than the target levels when in room air so you wish to provide free-flow supplemental oxygen. Free-flow oxygen is not reliably delivered with which device? A baby requires positive-pressure ventilation due to apnea but soon established spontaneous respirations and a heart rate over 100 beats per minute. Her oxygen saturation levels are lower than the target levels when in room air so you wish to provide free-flow supplemental oxygen. Free-flow oxygen is not reliably delivered with which device ? A baby requires positive-pressure ventilation due to apnea but soon establishes spontaneous respirations and a heart rate over 100 beats per minute . Her oxygen saturation levels are lower than the target levels when in room air so you wish to provide free-flow supplemental oxygen . Free-flow oxygen is not reliably delivered with which device ? A baby requires positive pressure ventilation due to apnea but soon establishes spontaneous respirations and a heart rate over 100 bpm. Her oxygen saturation levels are lower than the target levels when in room air so you wish to provide free flow supplemental oxygen . A baby requires positive-pressure ventilation because she is not breathing (apneic) but she soon establishes spontaneous respirations and a heart rate over 100 beats per minute . Her oxygen saturation is lower than the target ...


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