Following resuscitation, an infant weighing 1,814 g (4 lb) is admitted to the NICU, then the nurse would initiate internal feedings based on the assessment of the heart rate of the newborn.
A rise in the heart rate of baby is the best indicator of a successful response to the resuscitative techniques.
Current NRP guidelines recommend the use of umbilical cord palpation, auscultation, pulse oximetry and electrocardiography for the assessment during neonatal resuscitation at birth.
Newborns who require resuscitation at birth are transferred to an environment where close monitoring and anticipatory care can be provided.
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