Neonatal resuscitation program definition

Neonatal resuscitation program means the neonatal resuscitation program developed by the American heart association and American academy of pediatrics, or an equivalent program approved by the director.
Neonatal resuscitation program. (NRP) means training and current certification in both the NRP module on medications and the module on intubation using an endotracheal tube (ET) or laryngeal mask airway (LMA) or both, endorsed by American academy of pediatrics or the American heart association.
Neonatal resuscitation program. (NRP) means training and current certification in both the NRP module

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