Bag to Life
Across
- 5. First correction when the chest does not rise.
- 6. Move it forward if the airway still does not open properly.
- 8. Quick check of whether the heart is responding
- 11. Simple action that warms, stimulates, and prevents heat loss.
- 12. About 40–60 breaths per minute during newborn ventilation.
- 13. Start only after effective ventilation, because breathing is usually the main problem.
- 14. Tiny item with a big job: keeping heat in.
- 15. Often the fastest reliable way to count the heart rate.
- 16. The hand-powered “ventilator” in many basic level settings.
- 17. Airway position: not chin on chest, not staring at the ceiling.
- 18. The mask needs the right one: too small leaks, too large is chaos.
- 19. Basic treatment that starts before anyone reaches for fancy options
Down
- 1. This should rise if ventilation is effective.
- 2. Big reputation, late entrance: only after effective ventilation and compressions.
- 3. Must cover mouth and nose, but not the eyes.
- 4. Small towel helper under the shoulders to improve newborn airway position.
- 7. Drying and gentle rubbing may help; shaking is not a technique.
- 9. Useful for obstructing secretions; not for enthusiastic deep digging.
- 10. Green warning sign, but ventilation still comes first if the baby is not breathing.
- 17. If this is poor, your careful breaths ventilate the room.