Healthcare Administration Facilitating Neonatal Resuscitation Program Role Of Nursing, Midwifery, Clinical Laboratory And Radiological Teams In NRP

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Ali Hassan Alrahmani , Ayed Awdah S Almrzogi , Razaz Mohammed A Twaily , Husniyyah Othman Mohammed Sufyani , Basmah Ali Dodani , Refah Matar Alenezi , Turki Faraj Safar Alharbi , Lula Abda Abu Kere An,
Wael Hmdan Alqbsani , Rania Mohammed Abed Twaily , Ahmed Saeed Alshamrani , Albaqer Mohammed A Albeed , Hussain Raqi Alamri , Majed Abdullah Albeladi , Fuad Abdulkhaliq Ahmed Huwaykim , Nada Ali Asiri

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The purpose of this review was to investigate the level of knowledge that nurses and midwives, as well as the clinical laboratory and radiology team, have regarding neonatal resuscitation. Additionally, the review aimed to investigate the effect that education has on knowledge levels, as well as the role that healthcare administration plays in making the program accessible to healthcare providers. Based on the timing of events, data from real-life instances reveal that main resuscitation events, as recommended by the guidelines of the Neonatal Resuscitation Program, are frequently severely delayed. Taking into consideration the fact that the individuals who participated in the NRP practitioner-training course had completed the course within the past four to five years, it was seen that the knowledge points were pretty satisfactory.

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