Neonatal resuscitation mainly refers to a series of emergency and effective treatment measures taken when the heartbeat and respiration of a newborn suddenly stop, in order to quickly restore the heartbeat and respiration of the newborn, mainly including resuscitation capsule assisted breathing, chest cardiac compressions, tracheal intubation and other corresponding treatment measures, as well as follow-up vital signs monitoring, intravenous access establishment and so on. It is common to resuscitate newborns when they are asphyxiated at birth and need immediate resuscitation, or when the heart suddenly stops beating or respiration suddenly stops, accompanied by a drop in heart rate, due to some serious diseases during the postnatal period, when effective resuscitation should be performed for newborns to ensure that life continues.