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Resuscitation --- Intensive Care, Neonatal --- Infant, Newborn
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Resuscitation --- Infant, Newborn --- Intensive Care, Neonatal --- Respiratory Therapy --- methods --- instrumentation
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Critical Care --- Child --- Intensive Care, Neonatal --- Intensive Care Units, Pediatric --- Critical Care. --- Child. --- Intensive Care, Neonatal. --- Intensive Care Units, Pediatric.
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INFANT, LOW BIRTH WEIGHT --- INFANT CARE --- INTENSIVE CARE, NEONATAL --- INCUBATORS, INFANT --- ECONOMICS
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"This work is a collaborative effort between the surgical staff at Children's Hospital and the medical staff at Boston Children's Hospital, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Brigham and Women's Hospital, and hospitals further afield. Its intended audience is surgeons, neonatologists, pediatricians, neo-natal nurse practitioners, neonatal nurses, transport clinicians, and any other health care providers expected to render pre- or postoperative care or counseling for newborns with surgical conditions"--
Intensive Care, Neonatal. --- Infant, Newborn. --- Surgical Procedures, Operative --- Soins intensifs en néonatologie. --- Chirurgie néonatale --- methods. --- Technique.
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CHILD DEVELOPMENT --- CHILD BEHAVIOR --- LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT DISORDERS --- CHILD ABUSE --- COLIC --- SUBSTANCE ABUSE --- INTENSIVE CARE, NEONATAL --- CHILD, PRESCHOOL --- DIAGNOSIS --- ETIOLOGY
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Intensive Care, Neonatal. --- Neonatology. --- Resuscitation. --- Infant, Premature, Diseases. --- Soins intensifs en néonatologie. --- Prématurés. --- Soins intensifs en néonatologie --- Prématurés
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Neonatology --- Nursing --- Infant, Newborn, Diseases --- Intensive Care, Neonatal --- Neonatal Nursing --- Periodicals --- Newborn infants --- Neonatal intensive care --- Soins infirmiers en néonatologie --- Neonatal intensive care. --- Bébé --- Néonatologie. --- Soins pédiatriques. --- Infant, Newborn, Diseases. --- Care --- Diseases --- Care. --- Diseases. --- Infants (Newborn) --- Intensive care, Neonatal --- Intensive care of the newborn --- Newborn intensive care --- Neonates --- Newborns (Infants) --- Nursing, Neonatal --- Nursing, Perinatal --- Perinatal Nursing --- Infant, Newborn, Intensive Care --- Neonatal Intensive Care --- Care, Neonatal Intensive --- Neonatal Diseases --- Disease, Neonatal --- Diseases, Neonatal --- Neonatal Disease --- Intensive Care, Neonatal. --- Neonatal Nursing. --- Infant health services --- Pediatric intensive care --- Neonatal emergencies --- Infants --- Infant Care --- Perinatology --- Hospital care --- Infant, Newborn, Diseases/ --- Intensive Care, Neonatal/ --- Neonatal Nursing/ --- Soins infirmiers en néonatologie --- Bébé --- Néonatologie. --- Soins pédiatriques.
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Each year, neonatal Intensive care units (NICUs) in the U.S. and around the world help thousands of sick or premature newborns survive. NICUs are committed to the ideals of family-centered care, which encourages shared decision-making between parents and NICU caregivers. In cases of infants with conditions marked by high mortality, morbidity, or great suffering, family-centered care affirms the right of parents to assist in making decisions regarding aggressive treatment for their infant. Often, these parents' difficult and intimate decisions are shaped profoundly by their religious beliefs. In light of this, what precisely are the teachings of the major world religious traditions about the status and care of the premature or sick newborn? Few studies have grappled with what major religious traditions teach about the care of the newborn or how these teachings may bear on parents' decisions.This volume seeks to fill this gap, providing information on religious teachings about the newborn to the multidisciplinary teams of NICU professionals (neonatologists, advance practice nurses, social workers), as well as to parents of NICU patients, and students of bioethics. In chapters dealing with Judaism, Catholicism, Denominational Protestantism, Evangelical Protestantism, African American Protestantism, Sunni and Shi'a Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Navajo religion, and Seventh Day Adventism, leading scholars develop the teachings of these traditions on the status, treatment, and ritual accompaniments of care of the premature or sick newborn.This is an essential book that will serve as a first resort for clinicians who need to understand the religious dynamics influencing anyone making a difficult decision about her sick newborn.
Intensive Care, Neonatal --- Intensive Care Units, Neonatal --- Religion and Medicine. --- Clinical Decision-Making --- Soins intensifs en néonatologie --- Éthique médicale --- Médecine --- ethics --- Aspect moral --- Aspect religieux --- Aspect religieux.
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La m decine et la r animation n onatales se sont construites, en France, sur une triple base: le soin, l'enseignement et la recherche. Dans le droit fil de cette triple mission, le pr sent ouvrage dresse un panorama des connaissances et donn es actuelles sur les situations pathologiques, les techniques et les approches th rapeutiques relevant des soins aux nouveau-n s n cessitant une hospitalisation. Centr sur la r animation et les soins intensifs, l'ouvrage est organis de la fa on suivante: principes d'organisation et prises en charge globales; cons quences n onatales des pathologies et prises en charge maternelles et foetales; adaptation la vie extra-ut rine et p riode transitionnelle: physiologie et principes de base; pathologies et situations cliniques par appareil. Fruit de l'exp rience de sp cialistes de la discipline, qui l'enseignent et la pratiquent quotidiennement dans des secteurs de r animation et soins intensifs, ce manuel, la fois exhaustif et didactique, est l'outil indispensable des professionnels de sant souhaitant d'une part enrichir leur apprentissage initial ou le mettre jour dans le cadre de leur formation continue, d'autre part disposer d'un ouvrage pratique auquel ils puissent se r f rer au lit du malade.Il s'adresse aux p diatres n onatologistes, et en particulier ceux qui travaillent dans des secteurs de r animation et soins intensifs, mais galement tous les intervenants concern s par la p riode p rinatale: p diatres de maternit , infirmi res et pu ricultrices, sages-femmes, gyn cologues obst triciens, ainsi qu'aux internes qui y trouveront autant un pr cieux outil de formation qu'une aide au quotidien.
Intensive Care, Neonatal. --- Neonatology. --- Resuscitation --- Infant, Premature --- Soins intensifs en néonatologie --- Prématurés --- therapy. --- Pediatric intensive care --- Respiratory therapy for newborn infants
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