The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the American Heart Association (AHA) introduced the National Resuscitation Program (NRP) in the late 1980s to disseminate standard resuscitation guidelines among physicians and nurses. The program consisted of a structured self-reading manual, a hands-on workshop using mannequins and resuscitation equipment, a certification process, and standardization of instructors and the instruction process. Following slides are developed by AIIMS Division based on the latest guidelines 2005 .
http://www.newbornwhocc.org/pdf/teaching-aids/pps/NRP-Introduction.ppt
http://www.newbornwhocc.org/pdf/teaching-aids/pps/Initial%20Steps.ppt
http://www.newbornwhocc.org/pdf/teaching-aids/pps/Bag%20&%20Mask%20equipment.ppt
http://www.newbornwhocc.org/pdf/teaching-aids/pps/Bag%20&%20Mask%20Procedure.ppt
http://www.newbornwhocc.org/pdf/teaching-aids/pps/NRP_2006-Medications.ppt
http://www.newbornwhocc.org/pdf/teaching-aids/pps/Chest%20Compresions.ppt
http://www.newbornwhocc.org/pdf/teaching-aids/pps/NRP-intubation.ppt
http://www.newbornwhocc.org/pdf/teaching-aids/pps/Special_considerations-NRP.ppt
http://www.newbornwhocc.org/pdf/teaching-aids/pps/NRP_Poster.ppt
http://www.newbornwhocc.org/Changes%20NRP%20Journal%20NNF.pdf
Friday, September 5, 2008
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