Background: The efficacy of the Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) courses was previously evaluated, demonstrating good retention of knowledge in the participants. However, there is a lack of information regarding the participants' performance in relation to the different steps of neonatal resuscitation. We aimed to assess the knowledge gained and retained by pediatric residents who participated in a NRP course in relation to the different steps. Methods: An 80-item questionnaire derived from the standard test contained in the American Heart Association and American Academy of Pediatrics Neonatal Resuscitation Manual was given to 25 pediatric residents before, immediately after and 6 months after the course. Results: The percentages of co...
Background & Objective : Passing through intrauterine phase to the extra uterine world is probably t...
Background: Birth is probably considered as the most highly dangerous event in every one’s life. Alt...
Background: Almost half of pediatric third-year residents surveyed in 2000 had never led a resuscita...
Neonatal resuscitation is a mandatory role for all the delivery room professionals, including midwiv...
Introduction: A high leve of skill & knowledge is required in circumstances of cardiopulmonary r...
Aim: neonatal resuscitation program (NRP) course is effective in improving knowledge in participants...
Background : Training student midwives in neonatal resuscitation is essential because the midwife is...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Neonatal resuscitation should be part of medical school curriculums. We aimed...
Neonatal care provided within the first few minutes of life plays a major role in the reduction of n...
It is estimated that 10% of newborns require assistance breathing at birth (American Heart Associati...
The health of neonates is essential to children's health and survival. Neonatal death accounts for 5...
Training student midwives in neonatal resuscitation is essential because the midwife is present at e...
Background: Meticulous understanding and adequate skills for prompt neonatal resuscitation by health...
Aim We sought to improve retention of neonatal resuscitation skills by modifying step 3 through add...
Objective: Neonatal resuscitation has evolved over the last three decades from word of mouth teachin...
Background & Objective : Passing through intrauterine phase to the extra uterine world is probably t...
Background: Birth is probably considered as the most highly dangerous event in every one’s life. Alt...
Background: Almost half of pediatric third-year residents surveyed in 2000 had never led a resuscita...
Neonatal resuscitation is a mandatory role for all the delivery room professionals, including midwiv...
Introduction: A high leve of skill & knowledge is required in circumstances of cardiopulmonary r...
Aim: neonatal resuscitation program (NRP) course is effective in improving knowledge in participants...
Background : Training student midwives in neonatal resuscitation is essential because the midwife is...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Neonatal resuscitation should be part of medical school curriculums. We aimed...
Neonatal care provided within the first few minutes of life plays a major role in the reduction of n...
It is estimated that 10% of newborns require assistance breathing at birth (American Heart Associati...
The health of neonates is essential to children's health and survival. Neonatal death accounts for 5...
Training student midwives in neonatal resuscitation is essential because the midwife is present at e...
Background: Meticulous understanding and adequate skills for prompt neonatal resuscitation by health...
Aim We sought to improve retention of neonatal resuscitation skills by modifying step 3 through add...
Objective: Neonatal resuscitation has evolved over the last three decades from word of mouth teachin...
Background & Objective : Passing through intrauterine phase to the extra uterine world is probably t...
Background: Birth is probably considered as the most highly dangerous event in every one’s life. Alt...
Background: Almost half of pediatric third-year residents surveyed in 2000 had never led a resuscita...