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Morphology-Control Synthesis of a Core-Shell Structured NiCu Alloy with Tunable Electromagnetic-Wave Absorption Capabilities.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2015
In this work, dendritelike and rodlike NiCu alloys were prepared by a one-pot hydrothermal process at various reaction temperatures (120, 140, and 160 °C).
Biao Zhao   +4 more
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Angry Families in the NICU

Neonatal Network, 2001
MRS. A. IS HOLDING HER PRETERM infant in kangaroo care when he begins to desaturate. The infant does not respond to an increase in oxygen administration or to repositioning and continues to desaturate. The nurse tells the mother that she must return the infant to his bed for further assessment. Mrs. A.
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Nurse Stressors and Satisfiers in the NICU

Advances in Neonatal Care, 2018
Background: Working in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) can be both rewarding and stressful. Stressors can outweigh satisfiers, leading to job dissatisfaction and turnover.
Elizabeth A. Fiske
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Unplanned Extubation in the NICU

Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 2013
Unplanned extubation (UE) in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is a significant patient safety and quality control issue. I describe the implementation of a quality improvement program using multifactorial prevention strategies, including staff education, identification of neonates at risk for UE, extubation and weaning, standardization of ...
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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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Raising an NICU Orientee

Neonatal Network, 2000
NICU NURSES WITH LEADERSHIP skills must be able to recognize trends in peer behavior, values, and problem-solving techniques, as well as changes in culture as the staff evolves. Newly licensed nurses mature through predictable developmental phases. In fact, the similarities between orientees and preterm infants are remarkable. The amount of experience (
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Grandparents in NICUs

MCN, The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 1986
Susan Blackburn, Lauri Lowen
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Reducing alarms in the NICU

Archives of Disease in Childhood - Fetal and Neonatal Edition, 2017
With an increasing number of complex devices being used in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) around the world, the alarms generated by these devices become a major burden on both patients and staff, leading to increased cardiorespiratory instability in patients and higher stress levels as well as a desensitisation to alarms (‘alarm fatigue’) among ...
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Antibiotic Resistance in the NICU

Neonatal Network, 2012
Antimicrobial treatment is a mainstay therapy in the neo-natal intensive care unit (NICU). Given the lack of specificity for clinical symptoms of infection in the newborn and the overwhelming impact of infection with rapid multisystem dissemination, NICU providers tend to treat early while awaiting laboratory results. With the high vulnerability of our
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SIBLING VISITING IN THE NICU

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1988
Peggy Troy   +3 more
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