The specific care measures for neonatal pulmonary hemorrhage are as follows: 1. Keep the airway open: For example, after the neonatal pulmonary hemorrhage is resuscitated, the trachea is intubated and normal ventilation is established. When nursing observation is made, the greatest concern is that pulmonary hemorrhage continues to occur, blood gushes out from inside the tube, and then the tracheal tube is blocked and normal ventilation cannot be performed. Therefore, it is most important to keep the airway open in terms of care, to monitor the catheter for obstruction, to maintain normal ventilation as well as to check whether there is any change in the ventilator parameters. If there is more blood and there is obstruction in the trachea, actively aspirate. 2. Observe the high-risk factors for pulmonary hemorrhage in neonates: for example, hypothermia can also lead to pulmonary hemorrhage, so measure the body temperature and keep it stable. 3. Monitor blood pressure: because too much pulmonary hemorrhage can lead to blood loss, blood pressure will be low. In terms of care, the blood pressure should be constantly monitored for stability. Neonatal pulmonary hemorrhage resuscitation is comprehensive treatment, including doctors and nurses should observe together and collaborate together to deal with it, so that the success rate of neonatal pulmonary hemorrhage resuscitation can be improved.