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The gut is a relatively silent organ in utero but takes on a major role after birth for the absorption and digestion of feed for adequate nutrition and growth.
C. Murphy+6 more
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Neonatal intensive care and its application in Malta [PDF]
The introduction of neonatal techniques has proved vital in the reduction of infant mortality rates. This article describes 4 important and basic techniques in neonatal intensive care; ventilation, nutrition, monitoring and cerebral assessment.
Azzopardi, Denis
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The demand for neonatal intensive care. [PDF]
In a one year prospective study within the Trent Regional Health Authority the demand for neonatal intensive care was estimated to be 1.1 cots per 1000 births. Intensive care level 1 (as defined by the British Paediatric Association and British Association for Perinatal Paediatrics) was determined by two separate techniques, which showed close ...
S. Wale+5 more
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Association of Nurse Workload With Missed Nursing Care in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Importance Quality improvement initiatives demonstrate the contribution of reliable nursing care to gains in clinical and safety outcomes in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs); when core care is missed, outcomes can worsen.
Heather L. Tubbs‐Cooley+4 more
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Translating Muscle RNAseq Into the Clinic for the Diagnosis of Muscle Diseases
ABSTRACT Objective Approximately half of patients with hereditary myopathies remain without a definitive genetic diagnosis after DNA next‐generation sequencing (NGS). Here, we implemented transcriptome analysis of muscle biopsies as a complementary diagnostic tool for patients with muscle disease but no definitive genetic diagnosis after exome ...
Alba Segarra‐Casas+24 more
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Usefulness of lung ultrasound in the diagnosis and follow-up of respiratory diseases in neonates
Objective: Lung ultrasound is a useful tool for diagnosis and follow-up of diseases in critically ill neonates. Its use is increasingly widespread thanks to its advantages over other imaging tests and the rapidly growing body of evidence to support it ...
Lorena Rodeño Fernández+7 more
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Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia: physiopathology and management
Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT) is the most frequent arrhythmia in newborns and infants. Most supraventricular tachycardias affect structurally healthy hearts. Apart from occasional detection by parents, most tachycardias in this age group
Paola Neroni+6 more
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BackgroundBronchiolitis severity can be assessed using different clinical scores. Some of the most used are the Wang Bronchiolitis Severity Score (WBSS), the Kristjansson Respiratory Score (KRS), and the Global Respiratory Severity Score (GRSS ...
Domenico Umberto De Rose+5 more
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A short form of the neonatal intensive care unit family needs inventory [PDF]
ObjectiveThe identification of parental needs in Neonatal Intensive Care Units is essential to design and implement family-centered care. This article aims to validate the Neonatal Intensive Care Units Family Needs Inventory for the Portuguese population,
Alves, Elisabete+4 more
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The competence of neonatal intensive care nurses : A systematic review [PDF]
Objective: The objective was to conduct a systematic review describing the competencies required from nurses working in neonatal intensive care settings.Design: Systematic review.Data sources: A total of eight databases, including PubMed, Scopus, CINAHL,
Mikkonen, Kristina+4 more
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