You are asked to provide back-up for an anticipated vaginal…
You are asked to provide back-up for an anticipated vaginal birth. When the baby is born, you dry and stimulate it on it’s parent’s chest. At one minute, you perform an APGAR. The baby has a heart rate of 135 bpm, is breathing regularly, is crying vigorously, has acrocyanosis, is moving all extremities, and grimacing at the stimulation.