Author: Awhonn
Published Date: 01 Jan 2001
Publisher: Rittenhouse Book Distributors
Language: none
Format: Paperback| 54 pages
ISBN10: 0015607003
ISBN13: 9780015607005
Publication City/Country: United States
Imprint: none
File size: 36 Mb
File Name: Neonatal Skin Care Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guideline.pdf
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Download Link: Neonatal Skin Care Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guideline
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Neonatal Skin Care Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guideline ebook. An evidence-based neonatal skin care guideline has been available since 2001, prevention and treatment of diaper dermatitis. GOLD Product Description: Newborn skin care practices have the potential to impact skin for many years. This revised guideline is targeted to obstetric, postpartum, and neonatal nurses, and other healthcare providers caring for newborns in various settings. New recommendations based on current research focus on appropriate skin care practices for term and preterm newborns. OBJECTIVE: To develop and evaluate an evidence-based clinical practice guideline for assessment and routine care of neonatal skin, educate nurses about the as $70,000, and the total cost for treatment of pressure ulcers in the US is estimated at 1996;1:7-18. Limited evidence exists to support the use of the Braden Q among children The neonatal skin risk assessment scale for predicting skin. to nurses. 2. 3. Lund CH et al (2001) Neonatal Skin Care: Clinical Outcomes of the AWHONN/NANN evidence-based clinical practice guideline. OBJECTIVE To test the effectiveness of an evidence-based clinical practice guideline for neonatal skin care on selected clinical outcomes for newborns in Sep 23, 2012 5.0 out of 5 stars Neonatal Skin Care: Evidence-Based Clinical Practce Guideline(Paperback)E. September 23, 2012. Format: Paperback Verified Purchase. Excellent publication; thorough, using evidence-based explanations and rationales. I am looking forward to using the information caring for the youngest patients in a hospital setting. Pediatrics and Neonatal Nursing: Open Access. Open Access [8] provided evidence-based clinical practice guideline for neonatal skin care. UnitedHealthcare uses evidence-based clinical guidelines from nationally for the prevention and management of hyperbilirubinemia in newborn infants of 35 or more and for treatment of infants with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS).". Practice Guidelines for Neonatal Clinicians, draws on the growing evidence regard- as well as staff, experience in the face of intensive newborn medical care. In the United States, guidelines for neonatal skin care have been developed, propagated, and implemented. The accumulated knowledge has promoted evidence-based clinical practices and, therefore, may help to improve clinical outcomes, although these guidelines primarily cover the care of preterm newborns and the treatment of those with other dence-based clinical practice guideline for neona- tal skin care on selected clinical outcomes for new- borns in neonatal intensive-care units (NICU), special-care units (SCU), and well-baby nurseries. Design: Prospective evaluation of the collab- orative neonatal skin care research-based practice
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