The correct answers are A. Drying, B. Warming, and D. Stimulating.
These are the initial routine care steps for a newborn immediately after delivery and are performed on all newborns to promote breathing and prevent hypothermia.
Drying the newborn prevents heat loss and also provides mild stimulation to initiate breathing.
It is one of the first steps immediately after birth.
Newborns are highly susceptible to hypothermia.
Keeping the baby warm (blankets, skin-to-skin contact) is essential for normal physiological function.
Gentle stimulation (rubbing the back, flicking the soles of the feet) helps initiate spontaneous breathing.
C. Suctioning → Only performed if airway is obstructed or secretions are present, not routinely
E. Providing ventilations → Only if the newborn is not breathing adequately
F. Initiating chest compressions → Only if heart rate is < 60 bpm despite adequate ventilation
Exact Extracts:
“Initial newborn care includes drying, warming, and stimulating the infant.”
“Routine suctioning is not required unless the airway is obstructed.”
“Ventilations and compressions are only indicated if the newborn is not breathing or has a low heart rate.”
[References:, NREMT EMT Education Standards – Obstetrics and Neonatal Care, National EMS Education Standards – Childbirth and Newborn Care, NREMT Candidate Handbook – Patient Management, ==============================================, , , , ]
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