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| Who created the Kangaroo? |
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The Kangaroo
Board was developed by 3 clever medical professionals.
During a brainstorm session between a seasoned Neonatologist,
a head nurse of an NICU in Scottsdale, Arizona and a
head nurse of a labor and delivery unit in Chicago, Illinois,
the trio realized that the current system of storing
and organizing the equipment and medication associated
with infant resuscitation was in need of an overhaul.
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American Academy of Pediatrics Neonatal Resuscitation Program(NRP)
and the Joint Commission of Accreditation of Healthcare
Organizations (JCAHO) all hospitals are in the process
of rethinking how to: |
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provide a safe and secure
storage for resuscitation equipment and drugs |
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bag mask ventilate, intubate,
and do cardiac compression within 2 minutes |
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have the equipment to rapidly
insert an umbilical venous catheter and give
epinephrine and a normal saline bolus within
2 – 3 minutes |
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keep a more visible inventory
to ensure all equipment is readily available |
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create instant availability
of equipment to offsite resuscitation teams |
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| A team
of nurses and a neonatologist created the Kangaroo
Board to create a tool that would give medical
professionals all of the equipment and drugs necessary
for the first 10 minutes of infant resuscitation
all in one compact mobile board. |
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| “Over
500 hospitals in the US currently agree that every
delivery & resuscitation
team in the country should be using the Kangaroo Board. Find
out why.” |
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