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charchew

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The five components of the top step in the neonatal resuscitation inverted pyramid are:
 
  A) dry, warm, suction, ventilate, stimulate.
  B) warm, dry, suction, ventilate, compressions.
  C) warm, position, suction, ventilate, compressions.
  D) dry, warm, position, suction, stimulate.

Question 2

Which of the following medications does NOT indicate a history of respiratory disease?
 
  A) Levalbuterol
  B) Atrovent
  C) Prednisone
  D) Glucagon



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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