Indications for volume expansion during resuscitation include
♥ Baby is not responding to resuscitation AND
♥ Baby appears in shock (pale color, weak pulses, persistently low heart rate, no improvement in circulatory status despite resuscitation efforts) AND
♥ There is a history of condition associated with fetal blood loss (e.g., extensive vaginal bleeding, abruption placentae, placenta previa, twin-to-twin transfusion, etc.)
♥ Baby is not responding to resuscitation AND
♥ Baby appears in shock (pale color, weak pulses, persistently low heart rate, no improvement in circulatory status despite resuscitation efforts) AND
♥ There is a history of condition associated with fetal blood loss (e.g., extensive vaginal bleeding, abruption placentae, placenta previa, twin-to-twin transfusion, etc.)
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