Lesson 1Non-Cut Breathing Help Ways: Nose CPAP, Nose Pressure, High Flow Nose—Settings, Connections, and No-Go in 29-Week BabiesThis part describes non-cut breathing help choices for very premature babies, including nose CPAP, nose pressure, and high flow nose tube, stressing settings, connections, no-go, and real thinks in 29-week age babies.
Nose CPAP: pressure settings and amount changeNose pressure: signs and match choicesHigh flow nose tube: flow and oxygen limitsPicking prongs, masks, and connection sizeNo-go and failure signsSkin care and nose harm stopLesson 2Pressure Breathing Way in Delivery Room: T-Piece Reviver vs Bag-Mask, Breath Amount Goals, Breath In Time, Top Breath Pressure Guide for Small BabiesThis part compares T-piece and self-fill bag-mask breathing in delivery room, focusing on setup, mask hold, pressure control, and safe goals for breath amount, breath in time, and top breath pressure in very premature babies.
T-piece vs self-fill bag: good and badMask fit, placing, and leak smallSetting top pressure, end pressure, and breath in time safeBreath amount goals and watch choicesChecking chest rise and real answerLesson 3Watching Breathing Help: Steady Heart Beat, Oxygen Level Goals by After Birth Minutes, Skin/ Artery Blood Tests, Chest Picture ReadThis part explains how to watch breathing help using steady heart beat and oxygen level, after birth age-based oxygen goals, blood test sampling, skin watching, and chest picture read to guide safe changes.
Steady heart beat and heart line watchOxygen level goals by after birth minute and ageSkin CO2 and oxygen watchArtery and small blood blood test samplingChest picture signs of too much stretchPicture check of tube placeLesson 4Signs, Time, and Ways for Tube in Throat in Very Premature Babies; Before Medicine Thinks and Safest WayThis part gives signs, time, and ways for tube in throat in very premature babies, including before medicine choices, tool pick, safest throat look ways, confirm tube place, and ways to small body change.
Real signs and best timePicking tube size and deep placeBefore medicine plans and no-goDirect vs video throat look wayConfirming throat tube placeHandling low oxygen and slow heartLesson 5Lung Medicine Help: Signs, Time (Early Save vs Before), Amounts, Giving Ways (INSURE, LISA/MIST), and Expected AnswersThis part looks at lung medicine help in very premature babies, covering signs, time of early save vs before, amount plans, giving ways like INSURE and LISA, and expected real and picture answers after help.
Real and picture signs for lung medicineEarly save vs before plansWeight-based amounts and repeat amount rulesINSURE way: steps and carefulLISA and MIST: steps and watchExpected answer and no-answer patternsLesson 6Choice Frame: First Pick Between CPAP, Pressure Breathing, and Tube in Throat Based on Breathing Drive, Heart Beat, and Breathing WorkThis part shows a real choice frame for picking first help—CPAP, pressure breathing, or tube in throat—based on breathing drive, heart beat, movement, breathing work, and before birth risk things in very premature babies in delivery room.
Checking breathing drive and natural effortUsing heart beat and movement to guide choicesBreathing work and grunting checkWhen to start CPAP as main helpWhen to give short pressure breathsWhen to go straight to tube in throatLesson 7Body Work of Premature Lung: Lung Medicine Lack, Bend Easy, Lung Blood Block, and Change Blood FlowThis part looks at premature lung body work, stressing lung medicine lack, less bend easy, high air block, lung blood block, and change blood flow, and links these to breathing help plans and harm risks.
Unready build of small air waysLung medicine lack and surface pullBend easy, block, and time partsLung blood block in prematureChange blood flow and side flow patternsMeans for breathing machine settingsLesson 8Harms of Breathing Help in Premature: Air Escape, Lung Long Sickness Risk Things, Stretch Harm/Collapse Harm Stop WaysThis part looks at harms of breathing help in premature babies, including air escape sickness, stretch harm, collapse harm, oxygen harm, and lung long sickness, and gives stop, early see, and less ways in baby care unit.
Body work of air escape sicknessSeeing and handling air in chestStretch harm and collapse harm waysWays to limit oxygen harmLung long sickness risk thingsLung safe breathing waysLesson 9Rules for Step Up (CPAP Fail, Keep No Breath/Slow Heart, High Oxygen/Pressure Needs) and Step Down Less PathsThis part gives rules for step up when CPAP or non-cut help fails, including keep no breath, slow heart, or high oxygen needs, and describes ordered step down and less paths to small change and long lung harm risk.
Setting CPAP fail in very premature babiesNo breath, slow heart, and low oxygen levelsOxygen and pressure limits for step upChange from CPAP to nose pressure or tube in throatOrdered CPAP and high flow less plansWatch steady during step down