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  #2

A ????

  #3

I would go with B

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  #4

A patient is apneic and cyanotic Airway n breathing first

  #5

Agree w/ B

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  #6

can anyone explain wats the diagnosis or wats the problem .... i m little confused ..

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  #7

little baby need to be resucitated.
Answer is B

The possible Dx. is Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

Edited by elitoki on 09/07/07 - 10:28 AM

  #8

nod

B


  #9

2 month old kid can handle CPR ???? thrust and compression ???

  #10

the 2 month old baby isnt brathin n just by positioning breathin part is not taken care of,immediately PPV WITH O2 THEN EVERYTHIN ELSE DONE,IS DAT RIGHT

  #11

the 2 month old baby isnt brEathin n just by positioning breathin part is not taken care of,immediately PPV WITH O2 THEN EVERYTHIN ELSE DONE,SO ANSWER IS ....A. IS DAT RIGHT

  #12

the immediate nxt step should be A dat is PPV and oygenation and if dat doesnt lead to spontaneous respiration start chest compressions

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  #13

yes WHy not A INITIALLY...

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  #14

i would answer A. you may have the airway, but it says the baby is apneic and cyanotic, so you need to worry about ABC's get the breathing under control.

  #15

gringrin me to go for A

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