At 43 weeks’ gestation, a long, thin infant is delivered. The infant is apneic, limp, pale, bradycardic, and covered with “pea soup” amniotic fluid. Which of the following is the best first step in the resuscitation of this infant at delivery?
At 43 weeks’ gestation, a long, thin infant is delivered. The infant is apneic, limp, pale, bradycardic, and covered with “pea soup” amniotic fluid. Which of the following is the best first step in the resuscitation of this infant at delivery?
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At 43 weeks' gestation, a long, thin infant is delivered. The infant is apneic, limp, pale, bradycardic, and covered with "pea soup" amniotic fluid. Which of the following is the best first step in the resuscitation of this infant at delivery?
✓ Correct Answer: A. Intubation and suction of the trachea; provision of oxygen
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