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Does your current approach… Provide hands-on training in a realistic setting that can test and grow learner skills? Adhere to the NRP 7th Edition curriculum? Afford learners the opportunity to train using a high fidelity manikin that features a realistic airway, pulmonary function, and response? Focus on resuscitation and stabilization protocols for newborns? Emphasize coordination of cross-functional teams? Questions You May Want to Ask. “The Golden Minute” One minute. One lifetime. To learn more about how simulation can help you prepare for the “Golden Minute”, visit Laerdal.com/SimNewB Each year in the U.S. of these babies will need help breathing. 2 of these will need advanced resuscitation. 3 Globally, 814,000 neonatal deaths are related to intrapartum hypoxic events (in full-term infants). 4 The NRP 7th Edition emphasizes: 8 • Teamwork • Basic and advanced skills practice • Ethical Considerations Indemnities for infant brain injury caused by birth asphyxia average The Most Important Seconds in a Baby’s Life The Miracle of Birth…Simulated! An infant’s very first minutes outside of the womb are critical in predicting newborn outcomes. • Only 60% of asphyxiated newborns can be predicted before birth. • The remaining 40% are identified during the “Golden Minute”. 5 As part of the Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) curriculum, simulation and debriefing can significantly aid learning transfer. • Nurses are 40% more likely to challenge an incorrect dosage of epinephrine following simulation training. 9 • Following simulation team training, the number of potentially hazardous events during neonatal resuscitation can significantly decrease. 10 400,000 $ 524,000 12,000 814,000 4 Million Babies are born 1 WHAT CAN ONE MINUTE COST? Simulation is ideal for addressing these areas. Root causes of perinatal morbidity and mortality: 7 Communication Issues 72 % 47 % 40 % Staff Competence Orientation and Training Issues The NRP Curriculum Advantage Nearly ½ of newborn deaths occur during the first 24 hours after birth. 11 An infant’s first minutes outside of the womb are critical in predicting newborn outcomes. If you would like to learn more about simulation as a solution, contact your local Laerdal representative.

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Page 1: 19-17952 - The Golden Minute SimNewB Infographic v2€¦ · 19-17952 - The Golden Minute SimNewB Infographic_v2 Created Date: 12/3/2019 2:02:23 PM

Does your current approach…

Provide hands-on training in a realistic setting that can test and grow learner skills?

Adhere to the NRP 7th Edition curriculum?

Afford learners the opportunity to train using a high fidelity manikin that features a realistic airway,

pulmonary function, and response?

Focus on resuscitation and stabilizationprotocols for newborns?

Emphasize coordination of cross-functional teams?

Questions YouMay Want to Ask.

“The Golden Minute” One minute. One lifetime.

To learn more about how simulation canhelp you prepare for the “Golden Minute”,

visit Laerdal.com/SimNewB

Each yearin the U.S.

of these babieswill need helpbreathing.2

of these will needadvanced resuscitation.3

Globally, 814,000 neonatal deathsare related to intrapartum hypoxicevents (in full-term infants).4

The NRP 7th Edition emphasizes:8• Teamwork• Basic and advanced skills practice• Ethical Considerations

Indemnities for infantbrain injury caused bybirth asphyxia average

The Most Important Secondsin a Baby’s Life

The Miracle of Birth…Simulated!

An infant’s very first minutes outsideof the womb are critical in predictingnewborn outcomes.• Only 60% of asphyxiated newborns can be predicted before birth.• The remaining 40% are identified during the “Golden Minute”.5

As part of the Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) curriculum,simulation and debriefing can significantly aid learning transfer.

• Nurses are 40% more likely to challenge an incorrect dosage of epinephrine following simulation training.9

• Following simulation team training, the number of potentially hazardous events during neonatal resuscitation can significantly decrease.10

400,000$524,00012,000

814,000

4 MillionBabies

are born1

WHAT CAN ONE MINUTE COST?

Simulation is ideal for addressing these areas.

Root causes of perinatal morbidity and mortality:7

CommunicationIssues

72% 47% 40%

StaffCompetence

Orientation andTraining Issues

The NRPCurriculumAdvantage

Nearly ½ of newborn deaths occur during the first 24 hours after birth.11

An infant’s first minutes outside of the womb are critical in predicting newborn outcomes. If you would like to learn more about simulation as a solution, contact your local Laerdal representative.