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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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Male nursing students’ perception of dignity in neonatal intensive care units

Nursing Ethics, 2020
Introduction: Maintaining dignity is one of the most important human rights. However, maintaining and promoting the dignity of nursing students as an important caregiver group has scarcely been considered.
F. Mohammadi   +2 more
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Internet Resources for Neonatal Nurses

The Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing, 1999
The availability of health information over the Internet has exploded in recent years. Nurses can use the Internet to access information to support professional and clinical interests and join in dialogues with colleagues around the world. The Internet can also be used to identify resources for clients and their families.
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News of The Academy of Neonatal Nursing

Neonatal Network, 2004
Yesterday, I went out with my wife for some coffee. The cost was nearly ten dollars as we ordered one regular coffee, one tall mocha and two scones. (If you know what a “tall mocha” is, you too are spending anywhere from $1.35 for a regular coffee to $2.50 for a mocha [the cost of a tall mocha at my local coffee hangout is much less expensive than the ...
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Neonatal Nurse Practitioners Who Are They?

Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 1991
A neonatal nurse practitioner (NNP) serves as the primary-care provider for in-hospital neonates. These practitioners receive different education and formal training than other nurse practitioners. The NNP's responsibilities may include managing patient care in an intensive-care unit, conducting normal newborn assessments and physical examinations, and
Ksenia Zukowsky, Christine E. Coburn
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Challenges in Neonatal Nursing Clinical Teaching to Nurse-Midwife Technicians in Malawi.

Journal of Nursing Education, 2017
BACKGROUND Practice-based learning is important in clinical teaching of nursing and midwifery as students develop the necessary competencies and confidence aligned by the outcomes of their learning programs.
E. Phuma-Ngaiyaye   +2 more
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Legal Issues in Neonatal Nursing

Neonatal Network, 2003
Welcome to the debut of “Jurisprudence,” a column that will explore legal issues in neonatology and neonatal nursing. Jurisprudence is defined as the science or philosophy of law. The term originates from the Latin word jurisprudentia, or “knowledge of law,” and from the root words jus, meaning right, and prudentia, from providere, meaning to foresee ...
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Neonatal Nursing

Advances in Neonatal Care, 2022
C. Witt
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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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Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing

, 2019
Advanced neonatal nursing practice developmentally focused nursing care resuscitation of the newborn management of thermal stability respiratory management cardiovascular management haemotological problems brain injury in the pre-term infant fluid and ...
Glenys Boxwell
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