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The neonatal nurse practitioner

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1998
Neonatal nurse practitioners have been introduced into tertiary level neonatal intensive care units in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom in response to the increased survival rates of extremely low birth weight infants, the short-age of physicians, and the nursing profession's emphasis on development of advanced nursing practice roles ...
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Neonatal Surgical Nursing: Widening the scope of neonatal nurse education

Journal of Neonatal Nursing, 2011
Abstract The article discusses the process of curriculum development, delivery and evaluation of a post-registration neonatal surgical care module for neonatal nurses. The module was set up in response to the Neonatal Taskforce recommendations published in 2009 and the first intake of 28 attendees has now completed.
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Ethical Issues for Neonatal Nurses

Nursing Ethics, 1998
This article examines the involvement of neonatal nurses in ethical issues, achieved through a survey of Australian neonatal nurses. The aim was to discover if nurses were involved in ethical decisions, to examine various categories of neonates and the concerns that nurses felt about them, and to determine the extent to which nurses saw themselves as ...
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Effect of DDT on the Nursing Neonate

Nature, 1970
LOFROTH observed that the average breast-fed baby in the United States ingests twice the amount of DDT deemed safe by the World Health Organization (0.010 mg), while corresponding Swedish and British infants consume 0.017 mg of DDT compounds per day per kg body weight1.
Robert Bennett, D.G. Hall, M.S. Fahim
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Career opportunities for neonatal nurses

Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 1998
This article will outline career opportunities now available for neonatal nurses in acute care and community settings. Healthcare reform has increased the emphasis on health promotion, holistic care, and patient teaching, vital aspects of all nursing education and practice.
Deborah J. Hess   +5 more
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Neonatal Nursing

AJN, American Journal of Nursing
Caring for babies, from the well newborn to fragile and ill ...
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Memories of neonatal nursing

Journal of Neonatal Nursing, 2011
My nursing career began in the 1970s. I previously worked as a Clerical Officer. That experience has come in useful in the last few years with our increased documentation and computerised technology! I had ‘a call’ to nurse, ‘to help people’, but wanted to specialise in children’s nursing. What a prophecy!
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Neonatal nursing in Scotland

Journal of Neonatal Nursing, 2012
There are four aspects of Scottish neonatal nursing discussed in this article. Firstly, the organisation of neonatal units and the development of Managed Clinical Networks are explained. Secondly the design and function of the Scottish Neonatal Transport Service are outlined.
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The nursing care of the surgical neonate

Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2008
In the last two decades, advancement in neonatal surgery, anesthesia, and intensive care have improved the outcome not only for neonates with complex surgical conditions but also for those preterm infants with combined medical and surgical issues. Infants with surgical problems may remain in the neonatal care setting for weeks or months, and providing ...
Morag Liddell, Andrena Kelly, Carl Davis
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Legal Issues in Neonatal Nursing

The Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing, 1996
As a result of close and continuous contact with their patients, neonatal nurses are in the best position to detect the early signs of neonatal illness and therapeutic complications. The article describes four major areas where the potential for nursing liability is greatest.
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