Canadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthésie
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The Neonatal Resuscitation Programme, sponsored by the Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation and by the American Heart Association, is a structured learning package and workshop for all individuals who provide resuscitation for newborns. The emphasis is on rapid, decisive action using algorithms based on clearly stated criteria. This CME article serves as an introduction to the NRP and discusses some of the new guidelines regarding concurrent ventilation and chest compressions, tracheal suction for meconium and the use of medications. The author encourages readers who find this article helpful to register in an accredited NRP course to receive the extensive illustrated textbook and to benefit from the "hands-on" nature of the workshop.
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The use of epidural analgesia has become so widespread in recent years that many women are now requesting repeat epidural analgesia for their second or subsequent labour. This study examines the incidence of problems at insertion and of inadequate block in 71 multiparae having second epidurals compared with 150 primiparae having their first epidural. ⋯ Epidurals were inserted at a greater dilatation (P < 0.05) and there was a shorter time to delivery (P < 0.01) in the multiparous group. We conclude that unilateral block is thus more common in women receiving repeat epidurals.