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Skills Lab Curriculum for the Pediatric Residents

Airway Management Checklist

Endotracheal Intubation Checklist

Umbilical Line Checklist

X-RAYS in the Newborn

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Atlas of Procedures in Neonatology

How To Scrub

How to sterile scrub prior to C-section

Sterile glove placement

Gowning and gloving sterile

Avagard Surgical Hand Antiseptic Application:

Please sterile wash with brush and soap for first wash of the day, followed by Avagard or wash technique with each C-section delivery.

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