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Home » Health Topics » Iowa Neonatology Handbook

Pulmonary: NICU Handbook

Jonathan M. Klein, MD
Peer Review Status: Internally Peer Reviewed

  1. Management of Neonatal Apnea
  2. Nasopharyngeal Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (NPCPAP)
  3. Protocol for Initial Respiratory Settings for Mechanical Ventilation of Infants
  4. Use of Mechanical Ventilation in the Neonate
  5. High Frequency Ventilation (HFV)
  6. Management Strategies with High Frequency Jet Ventilation in Neonates
  7. Management Strategies with High Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) in Neonates Using the SensorMedics 3100A High Frequency Oscillatory Ventilator
  8. Management Strategies with High Frequency Ventilation in Neonates Using the Infant Star 950 High Frequency Ventilator
  9. Neonatal Resuscitation
  10. PDF iconNeonatal Resuscitation - Medications
  11. Care of the Infant with the Meconium Aspiration Syndrome
  12. Treatment of Pulmonary Hypertension
  13. Present Guidelines for Nitric Oxide (NO) Therapy of Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Newborn
  14. Inhalational Nitric Oxide (iNO)
  15. Treatment of the Respiratory Distress Syndrome
  16. Guidelines for Surfactant Administration (surfactant Replacement Therapy)
  17. Surveillance of ph and Blood Gas Status of Neonates
  18. Sampling Techniques for Arterial Blood Gas Samples
  19. Pulse Oximetry
  20. Transcutaneous Oxygen (TcPO2) Monitors
  21. Transcutaneous Carbon Dioxide (TcPCO2) Monitors

  • Care of the infant with the meconium aspiration syndrome
  • Guidelines for surfactant administration (surfactant replacement therapy)
  • High frequency ventilation (HFV)
  • Inhalational nitric oxide (iNO)
  • Management of neonatal apnea
  • Management strategies with high frequency jet ventilation in neonates
  • Management strategies with high frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) in neonates using the SensorMedics 3100A high frequency oscillatory ventilator
  • Management strategies with high frequency ventilation in neonates using the infant star 950 high frequency ventilator
  • Nasopharyngeal continuous positive airway pressure (NPCPAP)
  • Neonatal resuscitation
  • Neonatal resuscitation medications
  • Present guidelines for nitric oxide (NO) therapy of persistent pulmonary hypertension
  • Protocol for initial respiratory settings for mechanical ventilation of infants
  • Pulse oximetry
  • Sampling techniques for arterial blood gas samples
  • Surveillance of pH and blood gas status of neonates
  • Transcutaneous carbon dioxide (TcPCO2) monitors
  • Transcutaneous oxygen (TcPO2) monitors
  • Treatment of pulmonary hypertension
  • Treatment of the respiratory distress syndrome
  • Use of mechanical ventilation in the neonate
‹ Technique for insertion of an endotracheal (ET) tube up Care of the infant with the meconium aspiration syndrome ›

Iowa Neonatology Handbook

  • Abbreviations commonly used in the nursery
  • Cardiology: NICU Handbook
  • Feeding: NICU Handbook
  • Fluid management: NICU Handbook
  • Gastrointestinal: NICU Handbook
  • General: NICU Handbook
  • Hematology: NICU Handbook
  • Infection: NICU Handbook
  • Jaundice: NICU Handbook
  • Metabolic: NICU Handbook
  • Neurology: NICU Handbook
  • Pharmacology: NICU Handbook
  • Procedures: NICU Handbook
  • Pulmonary: NICU Handbook
    • Care of the infant with the meconium aspiration syndrome
    • Guidelines for surfactant administration (surfactant replacement therapy)
    • High frequency ventilation (HFV)
    • Inhalational nitric oxide (iNO)
    • Management of neonatal apnea
    • Management strategies with high frequency jet ventilation in neonates
    • Management strategies with high frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) in neonates using the SensorMedics 3100A high frequency oscillatory ventilator
    • Management strategies with high frequency ventilation in neonates using the infant star 950 high frequency ventilator
    • Nasopharyngeal continuous positive airway pressure (NPCPAP)
    • Neonatal resuscitation
    • Neonatal resuscitation medications
    • Present guidelines for nitric oxide (NO) therapy of persistent pulmonary hypertension
    • Protocol for initial respiratory settings for mechanical ventilation of infants
    • Pulse oximetry
    • Sampling techniques for arterial blood gas samples
    • Surveillance of pH and blood gas status of neonates
    • Transcutaneous carbon dioxide (TcPCO2) monitors
    • Transcutaneous oxygen (TcPO2) monitors
    • Treatment of pulmonary hypertension
    • Treatment of the respiratory distress syndrome
    • Use of mechanical ventilation in the neonate
  • Temperature: NICU Handbook
  • Iowa Neonatology Handbook: Preface
  • Iowa Neonatology Handbook: Authors and contributing authors
  • Translations of the Iowa Neonatology Handbook

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