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The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1982Child psychiatrists have recently been asked to provide consultation and liaison to neonatal intensive care units in order to assist in providing humane care for all those who are distressed by the events that commonly unfold in intensive care units and to help deal with the special neurologic and emotional problems of the high-risk infant and his ...
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Transparency in Neonatal Intensive Care
The Hastings Center Report, 1992Medical teams care for severely premature infants under conditions of emergency and uncertainty that make parental involvement very difficult. Parents can be invited into a decisional relationship with the team that enables them to assess more fully the meaning of their child's illness.
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Neonatal intensive care in the home
Home Care Provider, 1998As the trend toward early discharge and home care of medically fragile neonates continues, parents find themselves thrust into a lifestyle for which they are unprepared. They must quickly adjust to a new daily routine and new home environment. They watch as part of their home is transformed into a mini intensive care unit with the kind of high-tech ...
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Primary palliative care in neonatal intensive care
Seminars in Perinatology, 2017This article explores the 2014 Institute of Medicine׳s recommendation concerning primary palliative care as integral to all neonates and their families in the intensive care setting. We review trends in neonatology and barriers to implementing palliative care in intensive care settings.
Krishelle L. Marc-Aurele +1 more
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Oral care in a neonatal intensive care unit
The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2016Compare the oral colonization profile of premature infants admitted at NICU before and after doing oral care routine with sterile water versus no intervention.It was a randomized clinical trial composed of 37 premature infants admitted at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) with a birth weight (BW)
Lorena Peña Gonzalez +5 more
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American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1989
The March 24/31, 1989, issue of The Journal of the American Medical Association is dedicated to timely and important topics relating to newborn medicine. These include articles dealing with perinatal infections 1-3 and prenatal dilemmas. 4,5 The contents of this issue of JAMA are important and relevant to health care professionals who render care to ...
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The March 24/31, 1989, issue of The Journal of the American Medical Association is dedicated to timely and important topics relating to newborn medicine. These include articles dealing with perinatal infections 1-3 and prenatal dilemmas. 4,5 The contents of this issue of JAMA are important and relevant to health care professionals who render care to ...
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Malpractice and the Neonatal Intensive‐Care Nurse
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 2004Perinatal nursing has become a specialty vulnerable to litigation, due to parents' high expectations of health care providers' ability to monitor for adverse events and intervene appropriately to prevent harm. When a neonate is injured during the perinatal period, a frequent response is to look for someone to blame.
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Palliative care in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
2015This chapter presents the core values of neonatal palliative care within the context of providing culturally appropriate, compassionate, individualized, family-centered developmental care (IFCDC) and patient-focused care for infants receiving care in the NICU environment.
Cheryl Thaxton +2 more
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