Bag to Life

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