During newborn resuscitation, how does the nurse evaluate the effectiveness of bag-and-mask ventilations?
1. The rise and fall of the chest
2. Sudden wakefulness
3. Urinary output
4. Adequate thermoregulation
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Explanation: 1. With proper resuscitation, chest movement is observed for proper ventilation. Pressure should be adequate to move the chest wall.
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1) Cations, because they carry a positive charge 2) Cations, because they carry a negative charge 3) Anions, because they carry a positive charge 4) Anions, because they carry a negative charge