Five-minute Apgar score and educational outcomes: retrospective cohort study of 751 369 children [PDF]
Background: The Apgar score is used worldwide for assessing the clinical condition and short-term prognosis of newborn infants. Evidence for a relationship with long-term educational outcomes is conflicting.
Cooper, Sally-Ann +4 more
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A comparison of neonatal outcomes between adolescent and adult mothers in developed countries: A systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
Evidence suggests that adolescent pregnancies are at increased risk of adverse neonatal outcomes compared to adult pregnancies; however, there are significant inconsistencies in the literature, particularly in studies conducted in developed countries ...
Marvin-Dowle, K, Soltani, Hora
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Physiological events during parturition and possibilities for improving puppy survival: a review
Clinical examination and emergency care in newborn puppies is difficult, due to their different physiological characteristics and needs from those of adult dogs.
G. Kredatusova +4 more
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Examination of heart rate, rectal temperature, and salivary cortisol levels in calves within the first two hours post-birth [PDF]
This study, conducted at SPU's agricultural research centre in Nitra, aimed to monitor vital signs in newborn calves, specifically focusing on heart rate, rectal temperature, and salivary cortisol levels.
Terézia Hegerová +2 more
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Background: Family instability and partner conflicts are reportedly common in serodiscordant relationships. To date, the family adaptability, partnership, growth, affection and resolve (Family APGAR), a standardised tool for assessing family function ...
Nana K. Ayisi-Boateng +7 more
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Apgar score and the risk of cause specific infant mortality: a population based cohort study of 1,029,207 livebirths [PDF]
Background<p></p> The Apgar score has been used worldwide as an index of early neonatal condition for more than 60 years. With advances in health-care service provision, neonatal resuscitation, and infant care, its present relevance is ...
Iliodromiti, Stamatina +4 more
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Introduction. In the prenatal period, there are many exogenous and endogenous factors, which adversely affect the normal development of the fetus and may affect the further development of the child.
Weronika Florczyk +2 more
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Comparison of Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes between Vaginal Delivery and Cesarean Section under General or spinal anesthesia- retrospective study [PDF]
Introduction: World Health Organization (WHO) has reported that the exact impacts of cesarean section on maternal and neonatal health are uncertain.
Ali Karami +5 more
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Attaining an Undergraduate Certificate on Older Adults: Examining Qualitative Experiences of Students [PDF]
As life expectancy in the United States continues to increase, there is a need to enhance interest and competency in working with older adults. There have been efforts to do so in recent years, but research indicates that there are barriers, such as lack
Dawn Apgar, Lori Zerrusen
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Comparing the effect of hypotension treatment due to spinal anesthesia with ephedrine or phenylephrine on arterial blood gases and neonatal Apgar score during cesarean delivery in obese mothers: randomized clinical trial [PDF]
Introduction: Hypertension in obese patients is more affected by spinal anesthesia than normal people. Due to the lack of study and recommendation of articles about comparison of ephedrine and phenylephrine in obese patients during cesarean section, this
Solmaz Fakhari +4 more
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