TY - JOUR T1 - Overview of Respiratory Care of the Neonate, Review Article A1 - Shuaa Muteb Hejji Alanazi A1 - Ibtihal Zaid Alanazi A1 - Layan Tariq Almazyad A1 - Maali Ayed Alanazi A1 - Sarah Alturqi Alanazi A1 - Hayam Muaisir Alenezi A1 - Halaa Ayyadah ALshammari A1 - Raghad Abdulaziz Khulaif Alanazi JF - Archives of Pharmacy Practice JO - Arch Pharm Pract SN - 2320-5210 Y1 - 2023 VL - 14 IS - 2 DO - 10.51847/Zu2MFqO0Vg SP - 153 EP - 162 N2 - Respiratory care is consequently the main issue that has to be well comprehended and explored. Lung pathologies in newborns are distinct from many others that are very recently understood. To maximize mechanical ventilation and avoid ventilator-induced lung injury, a variety of additional ventilation modes and procedures may be applied. When ventilating newborns, there are many important considerations that must be made, including the use of an appropriate-sized endotracheal tube to lessen airway resistance and work of breathing, positioning of the patient, nursing care, respiratory kinesiotherapy, infection prevention, and the prevention and treatment of complications like air leaks and hemorrhage. Respiratory care for severely unwell neonates has gradually switched from invasive to noninvasive methods. Numerous significant advancements in recent years have increased our understanding of how changes in newborn resuscitation methods relate to clinically significant results. Despite a decrease in the number of newborns needing intubation and mechanical ventilation, the most seriously ill infants, such as those with respiratory distress syndrome, still need intubation and ventilation. This review has lately explored volume-targeted ventilation as well as several other approaches. UR - https://archivepp.com/article/overview-of-respiratory-care-of-the-neonate-review-article-vcwp1dramgxamnn ER -