You have been called to attend a birth and are the only healthcare provider responsible for the management of the newborn in the room. When should you first call for additional help?
A) Before birth, when you have identified the presence of a perinatal risk factor that increases the likelihood of requiring neonatal resuscitation.
B) After birth, when you determine the baby requires positive-pressure ventilation.
C) After birth, when the obstetrician or labor nurse suggests you need additional help.
D) After birth, when you determine the baby requires intubation.

Respuesta :

Answer:

Before birth, when you have identified the presence of a perinatal risk factor that increases the likelihood of requiring neonatal resuscitation.

Explanation:

The parturition may be defined as the acts of the giving birth to the child. The fully developed  fetus is taken out from the mother's womb and the parturition is controlled by the hormone as well.

After the birth of the child, proper health care and medical prescription of the infant is done by the health care provider. In case of any emergency or the medical situation before the birth the child must require the neonatal resuscitation.

Thus, the correct answer is option (A).