receive additional care before being discharged. Neonatal refers to the first 28 days of life. Neonatal care, as known as specialized nurseries or intensive...
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Neonatal Network: The Journal of Neonatal Nursing is a bimonthly peer-reviewed healthcare journal on neonatal nursing. It is the official journal of the...
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variety of diagnostic tests. Prolonged neonatal jaundice is serious and should be followed up promptly. Severe neonatal jaundice may indicate the presence...
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Neonatology (redirect from Neonatal medicine)
conjunctivitis Neonatal pneumonia Neonatal tetanus Neonatal sepsis Neonatal bowel obstruction Neonatal stroke Neonatal diabetes mellitus Neonatal alloimmune...
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caused by neonatal hepatitis is not the same as physiologic neonatal jaundice. In contrast with physiologic neonatal jaundice, infants with neonatal hepatitis...
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Neonatal infections are infections of the neonate (newborn) acquired during prenatal development or within the first four weeks of life. Neonatal infections...
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Perinatal mortality (redirect from Neonatal death)
neonatal mortality refers to death after 7 days until before 28 days. Some definitions of the PNM include only the early neonatal mortality. Neonatal...
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Neonatal nursing is a sub-specialty of nursing care for newborn infants up to 28 days after birth. The term neonatal comes from neo, "new", and natal,...
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Neonatal seizures that are provoked (due to a secondary cause) usually resolve in the neonatal period when the secondary cause is treated. Neonates with...
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