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RESUSCITATION OF THE NEWBORN INFANT
Pediatrics, 1954IN ORDER to initiate respiration, the newborn infant must be able to overcome a resistance to expansion of the lungs which is often as high as 30 cm. H2O. The lungs will remain atelectatic until an adequate respiratory effort is made. The infant may make one or two feeble attempts at respiration but then cease breathing, perhaps because these efforts ...
A. Boyd, R. M. Cherniack
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RESUSCITATION OF THE NEWBORN INFANT [PDF]
This discussion concerns the role of oxygen and carbon dioxide in resuscitation of the newborn infant and the action of analeptic drugs and antidotes for analgesics and hypnotics administered to the mother during labor. Asphyxia neonatorium is a chemical phenomenon associated with a decrease in the concentration of oxygen, an increased tension of ...
David M. Little+2 more
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AGRANULOCYTOSIS OF THE NEWBORN INFANT
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1950Agranulocytosis has been reported as occurring from infancy on through all age groups. However, we have been unable to find any reports of agranulocytosis of a newborn infant. In 1933 Givan and Shapiro 1 reviewed the cases of 2 infants, aged 10 and 12 weeks, with agranulocytosis. Ten years later Kato 2 reported the case of an 8 week old infant, in whom
Lawrence B. Slobody+2 more
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Osteopetrosis in a Newborn Infant
The British Journal of Radiology, 1955The literature on osteopetrosis is reviewed. A new case in a newborn male baby is described associated with a biovular twin in the form of a foetus papyraceus.
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1989
The students will develop competence in examining a normal newborn infant and recognize abnormalities which require investigation and treatment.
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The students will develop competence in examining a normal newborn infant and recognize abnormalities which require investigation and treatment.
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1955
Pathologists have recognized since late in the 19th century that pneumonia was responsible for the deaths of many newborn infants.1Since many who died were stillborn or died within the first few hours or days of life, it was obvious that a certain proportion must have acquired pneumonia in utero.
Alexander J. Schaffer+2 more
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Pathologists have recognized since late in the 19th century that pneumonia was responsible for the deaths of many newborn infants.1Since many who died were stillborn or died within the first few hours or days of life, it was obvious that a certain proportion must have acquired pneumonia in utero.
Alexander J. Schaffer+2 more
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Resuscitation of the newborn infant
The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1984Perinatal asphyxia may occur prior to or at the time of birth, leading to hypoxia and acidosis with persistence of the fetal circulatory pattern. Resuscitation facilitates transition to the adult circulatory pattern by restoring normal oxygenation, ventilation, and perfusion.
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Poliomyelitis in the newborn infant
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1953Summary During the four years, 1949 to 1952, five cases of acute paralytic poliomyelitis in newborn infants occurred in New York City. The histories of four of these cases are presented. The fifth case was previously reported by Johnson and Stimson. 6 There were two deaths. During the same span of years, 4,884 cases of poliomyelitis were reported to
M. Catherine Magee+2 more
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Resuscitation of the Newborn Infant
The American Journal of Nursing, 1974Everyone who cares for newborn infants must be skillful in a method of resuscitation. Effective techniques, however, are not so sophisticated that only specially prepared staff in special care units can carry them out. Physicians and nurses in every delivery unit should be prepared to act whenever needed.
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Observations on Newborn Infants
Psychosomatic Medicine, 1959SummaryThe findings of continuous systematic observations on 4 newborn infants were reported, with emphasis on motor patterns in sleep, on reactions to external stimulation, and on responses to need tension.A tentative explanation was presented that sought to relate the observed types of behavior ...
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