Neonatal Resuscitation at Birth
About the Procedure
Neonatal resuscitation is an emergency intervention provided immediately after birth if a newborn has difficulty breathing or maintaining stable vital signs. Conducted by trained neonatology professionals, it may include airway clearance, oxygen support, assisted ventilation, or chest compressions. Prompt and skilled resuscitation ensures oxygen delivery to vital organs and improves survival outcomes. Preparedness and rapid response are essential components of safe delivery room care.
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