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How will the financial down turn effect neonatal care
10 October 2011
At the time of writing, the leaves are falling and we are heading into autumn. By the time you read this it is very possible that we will be into the grips of winter, snow and chilling winds. Whatever...
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Dee Beresford
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Neonatal health care in Nepal
07 September 2011
Nepal is a small mountainous country situated between two large countries: China and India. The country is long east to west with roughly brick shape and divided into three geographical areas: Mountai...
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Shobha Nepali
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The effects of therapeutic hypothermia on term infants with neonatal asphyxial encephalopathy
14 October 2011
Abstract: Therapeutic hypothermia in term infants with neonatal asphyxial encephalopathy has been shown to have beneficial effects in relation to neurodevelopmental outcome and survival. This paper is...
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Siri St. Llaurent Kowalski
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Risk factors for intra-hospital transport of newborn patients: A new solution to an old problem
30 September 2011
Abstract: Evidence continues to demonstrate neonatal hypothermia and hyperthermia on admission to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). This article focuses on review of current literature and a de...
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F. Loersch,
M. Schindler,
K. Starr,
J. Moore,
L. Lynam Bayne
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First Neonatal Graduates Ever in Northern Ireland
07 September 2011
The School of Nursing & Midwifery in Queen’s University, Belfast celebrated the first group of neonatal graduates ever in N.Ireland at the July 2011 ceremony.
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First family-centred care coordinators appointed to support families through the difficult and stressful time of having a baby in neonatal care
20 October 2011
Few would dispute that family-centred care should be incorporated into the day to day medical and nursing care of infants (), and indeed, it is not a new concept, having evolved over the last 50 years...
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Lyndsey Hookway,
Bobbie Everson
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Jemima Walsh’s story
05 October 2011
Twins Florence and Jack Walsh were born prematurely on November 26, 2009. Florence weighed 790 g and Jack 900 g.
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Hyperbilirubinemia in the late pre-term neonate
28 September 2011
It was with great interest that I read the article on hyperbilirubinemia () in the August, 2011 issue of Journal of Neonatal Nursing. As a neonatal nurse for 20 years and a member of the management te...
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Deborah Dinsmoor
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Parental satisfaction with quality of care in neonatal follow-up programs
16 August 2010
Abstract: The primary purpose of this study was to describe parental satisfaction with the quality of care received in the Neonatal Follow-up Clinic (NFC). Study participants included 218 mothers and ...
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Sabrina E. Wong,
Michelle L. Butt,
Amanda Symington,
Janet Pinelli
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222-232
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