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Date: | Fri, 20 Feb 2004 07:39:27 -0800 |
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Okay,
At the hospital where I work all MBU/NICU/ and LD staff have to have NRP
and CPR. The LC's, MBU (RN , LPN, and NAC's do not need to do the
medication and intubation section. BUT this is a great way to practice your
skills. So if that very rare event happens you will not falter. One LC in
our group has had to start infant recus. while entering a room. I was first
to enter a room once to respond to a call light and the lady had a
prolasped cord. (YIKES)
In a tertiary center where I work you never know what your are going to run
in too. NRP is something that everyone working near newborns needs to do. As
far as OT/PT's ect. unless they are LC's working with NEW babies, typically
are working with older babies that are well recovered from birth so I could
see them not nec. needing NRP.
Thank you
Karen Querna, RN, BSN, IBCLC
Spokane, WA
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