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Gene‐Specific Growth Charts for ASXL3‐Related Disorder
American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, EarlyView.
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The Effect of Medical Care on Infant Mortality in the United States in the Early 20th Century
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1974
rapid movements and outpouring of loose stools. Perspiration outlines his body on the crib sheet. Tears squeeze from his staring eyes. He sucks his fist frantically, then his thumb, as if he is extremely hungry, and regurgitates large quantities of mucus.
L P, Finnegan, B A, MacNew
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rapid movements and outpouring of loose stools. Perspiration outlines his body on the crib sheet. Tears squeeze from his staring eyes. He sucks his fist frantically, then his thumb, as if he is extremely hungry, and regurgitates large quantities of mucus.
L P, Finnegan, B A, MacNew
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Experience with Infants and Knowledge of Infant Care
Psychological Reports, 1980Recently Gilpin and Glanville ( 1977 ) reported the standardization of the Experience with Young Children Scale. This scale lists 21 activities, e.g., changing a diaper, trimming nails, which adults perform for or with infants and toddlers; subjects receive a point for each item which they report having performed, so scores can range from 0 to 21.
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Scholarly Inquiry for Nursing Practice, 1989
As attention in health care turns to prevention and health promotion, identification of populations at risk for avoiding care becomes increasingly important. The Infant Care Survey (ICS) is a scale to assess self-efficacy expectations for infant care tasks.Reliability and validity estimates for the ICS are supportive. Descriptions of content, factorial,
R D, Froman, S V, Owen
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As attention in health care turns to prevention and health promotion, identification of populations at risk for avoiding care becomes increasingly important. The Infant Care Survey (ICS) is a scale to assess self-efficacy expectations for infant care tasks.Reliability and validity estimates for the ICS are supportive. Descriptions of content, factorial,
R D, Froman, S V, Owen
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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1979
To test the hypothesis that a characteristic infant-care pattern existed during most of human history, contemporary hunter-gatherers in a representative sample of world cultures were examined. Numerically coded measures of infant care revealed a uniform pattern.
B, Lozoff, G, Brittenham
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To test the hypothesis that a characteristic infant-care pattern existed during most of human history, contemporary hunter-gatherers in a representative sample of world cultures were examined. Numerically coded measures of infant care revealed a uniform pattern.
B, Lozoff, G, Brittenham
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Child Development, 1951
A survey and analysis of the literature dealing with infant care--both infant feeding and child rearing--was carried out. Books listed in the University of California Library Card Index File and periodical literature listed from 1890 are included in the study. There were trends in the writings on breast versus bottle feeding.
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A survey and analysis of the literature dealing with infant care--both infant feeding and child rearing--was carried out. Books listed in the University of California Library Card Index File and periodical literature listed from 1890 are included in the study. There were trends in the writings on breast versus bottle feeding.
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Care of the Infant with a Stoma
MCN, The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 1976W S, Bishop, J J, Head
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CARE OF THE INFANT WITH EXSTROPHY OF THE BLADDER
Nursing Clinics of North America, 1967In summary, there is one major principle in the care of the child with exstrophy of the bladder; it is to prevent infection. It is not the exstrophied bladder but the serious infection that causes most of the related deaths. To prevent infection, the child must be kept clean and dry, have a blanced diet with special attention to vitamin A and proteins,
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