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After successful resuscitation, the heart rate of neonate being ventilated with 100% O2 drops to 50/min. What should you do now?
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Begin external chest compressions at 120 per minute.
Assess the infant’s peripheral pulses.
Continue to observe the infant for signs of shock.
Begin external chest compressions at 50/min.
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