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A “Moment” in the NICU

Neonatal Network, 2005
MOST BABIES WHO COME INTO OUR NICUs stay for weeks or even months. But occasionally a baby will come to stay for only a few minutes, and those few minutes can make a lifelong impact on those involved.
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Administration of Palivizumab in the NICU

Hospital Pediatrics, 2016
BACKGROUND: The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends palivizumab prophylaxis against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) for infants at high risk for severe disease within 72 hours of hospital discharge to prevent community-associated RSV.
Neika, Vendetti   +5 more
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Stress and coping in a NICU

Research in Nursing & Health, 1989
AbstractThe stress and coping of NICU nurses were examined in this study. Questionnaires were designed to measure the coping strategies used by the nurses (N = 30); the perceived helpfulness of the coping strategies; the frequency, controllability, and stressfulness of eight common NICU situations; and overall stress and satisfaction.
S L, Rosenthal, K D, Schmid, M M, Black
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NICU

Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 2004
NICU stands for Neuro Integrated Care Unit. With the integration philosophy, from the time of admission the patients remain in the NICU even though their status and priority change, until they are ready for discharge home or discharge to a rehabilitation unit.
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Welcome to the NICU: Helping Parents Adjust to NICU Life

Neonatal Network, 2009
TO THE NEONATAL PROFESSIONAL, the scene is common: the shell-shocked father, looking totally lost and stricken with worry, coming into the NICU behind a team rolling an incubator containing a tiny and fragile infant. At a later point, the mother visits her baby for the first time and is overwhelmed to see her child hooked up to medical equipment.
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Painful procedures in the NICU

The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2012
The authors after a brief introduction on the development of the perception of pain in the fetus and newborn, focus attention on the problem of painful procedures that are performed in the neonatal intensive care units reported in the scientific literature.
S M, Vitaliti   +5 more
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Communication in NICUs.

Journal of biological regulators and homeostatic agents, 2012
In a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) counseling should be a shared culture for all the care givers: it should be developed by all the professionals, to face up to parents' needs of information, explanations, facility of decisions, finding of resources, agreement, help, reassurance, attention. The first essential aspect is the training in counseling
Coscia A   +9 more
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Phthalates in the NICU: a survey

Archives of Disease in Childhood - Fetal and Neonatal Edition, 2019
Phthalates are chemicals used to enhance the flexibility, solidity and durability of plastics. In neonatal intensive care units (NICU), neonates are exposed to phthalates percutaneously, through drugs, blood transfusions and medical devices (MD) used for ventilation, infusions, nutrition, with daily doses potentially exceeding by far doses considered ...
Myriam Bickle-Graz   +2 more
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Etiologies of NICU Deaths

Pediatrics, 2015
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Infant mortality is an indicator of overall societal health, and a significant proportion of infant deaths occur in NICUs. The objectives were to identify causes of death and to define potentially preventable factors associated with death as areas for quality improvement efforts in the ...
Jack, Jacob   +4 more
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Personalized Medicine in the NICU

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2013
Two of the criticisms of the SUPPORT trial are closely related: first that there was no “usual care” group, which should have been included to make the trial informative, and second that because be...
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