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This Nutrients Special Issue focuses on neonatal nutritional advances for inflammatory disorders affecting infants such as necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). Nutrition can significantly impact the development of certain diseases that afflict infants. This Special Issue aims to bring together the latest research on the role of nutrition in preventing or impacting neonatal disorders. Specifically, this Special Issue focuses on the role of breast milk or donor breast milk and the various components in milk that have been demonstrated to protect against NEC and other inflammatory diseases. This issue provides a comprehensive composite of the advances in nutritional strategies that can modulate or prevent neonatal intestinal disorders.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Food & society --- donor breast milk --- human milk --- milk analysis --- very low birth weight --- preterm --- growth --- preterm infant --- donor human milk --- formula feeding --- breastfeeding --- necrotizing enterocolitis --- breast milk --- prematurity --- immunity --- newborn --- inflammation --- colostrum administration --- premature neonates --- clinical outcomes --- intestinal resection --- short bowel syndrome --- intestinal adaptation --- microbiome --- parenteral nutrition --- hormones --- milk fat globule --- long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids --- premature infants --- neonatal --- intestine --- glycosaminoglycans --- intestinal inflammation --- bioactive --- donor milk --- gastroschisis --- intestinal atresia --- human milk fortifier --- patient empowerment --- neonatal nutrition --- communication --- product labeling --- NICU parent --- extracellular vesicle --- exosome --- immature intestine --- formula --- osmolality --- breastmilk --- late onset sepsis --- bloodstream infections --- enteric pathogens --- human milk banks --- NEC --- meta-analysis --- breast-feeding --- spontaneous intestinal perforation --- feeding --- nutrition --- donor breast milk --- human milk --- milk analysis --- very low birth weight --- preterm --- growth --- preterm infant --- donor human milk --- formula feeding --- breastfeeding --- necrotizing enterocolitis --- breast milk --- prematurity --- immunity --- newborn --- inflammation --- colostrum administration --- premature neonates --- clinical outcomes --- intestinal resection --- short bowel syndrome --- intestinal adaptation --- microbiome --- parenteral nutrition --- hormones --- milk fat globule --- long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids --- premature infants --- neonatal --- intestine --- glycosaminoglycans --- intestinal inflammation --- bioactive --- donor milk --- gastroschisis --- intestinal atresia --- human milk fortifier --- patient empowerment --- neonatal nutrition --- communication --- product labeling --- NICU parent --- extracellular vesicle --- exosome --- immature intestine --- formula --- osmolality --- breastmilk --- late onset sepsis --- bloodstream infections --- enteric pathogens --- human milk banks --- NEC --- meta-analysis --- breast-feeding --- spontaneous intestinal perforation --- feeding --- nutrition
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This issue of Children concerns healthcare delivery and research in neonatology. Several articles concern the work of the California Perinatal Quality Care Collaborative, including a history by founder Dr. Jeffrey Gould, and recent quality improvement work. Other articles concern methodological issues in neonatal research and findings of recent clinical studies.
Humanities --- Social interaction --- NICU --- perinatal care --- California --- wildfire --- disaster preparedness --- evacuation --- very low birthweight infant --- nasal respiratory support --- s-NIPPV --- NCPAP --- intermittent hypoxia --- neonatal monitoring --- respiratory rate --- clinical alarms --- video recording --- biomedical technology --- collaborative quality improvement --- perinatal healthcare --- neonatology --- neonatal simulation --- simulation --- debriefing --- quality improvement --- collaborative --- neonatal intensive care unit --- in-situ simulation --- patient safety --- body temperature --- hypothermia --- hyperthermia --- neonates --- term --- preterm --- postnatal transition --- oxygenation --- tissue oxygenation --- near-infrared spectroscopy --- infants --- infant --- neonatal intensive care --- health service research --- statistics --- study interpretation --- health care costs --- quality --- value --- neonatal resuscitation --- NICU --- perinatal care --- California --- wildfire --- disaster preparedness --- evacuation --- very low birthweight infant --- nasal respiratory support --- s-NIPPV --- NCPAP --- intermittent hypoxia --- neonatal monitoring --- respiratory rate --- clinical alarms --- video recording --- biomedical technology --- collaborative quality improvement --- perinatal healthcare --- neonatology --- neonatal simulation --- simulation --- debriefing --- quality improvement --- collaborative --- neonatal intensive care unit --- in-situ simulation --- patient safety --- body temperature --- hypothermia --- hyperthermia --- neonates --- term --- preterm --- postnatal transition --- oxygenation --- tissue oxygenation --- near-infrared spectroscopy --- infants --- infant --- neonatal intensive care --- health service research --- statistics --- study interpretation --- health care costs --- quality --- value --- neonatal resuscitation
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Dankzij het handige formaat is VADEMECUM PICU een vlot te raadplegen en onmisbaar werkinstrument voor alle verpleegkundigen en (para)medici op de PICU (pediatrische-intensivecare-unit), op de NICU (neonatale-intensivecare-unit) en op verpleegafdelingen waar kinderen behandeld worden voor en na hun opname op een intensivecare-unit.
616-053.2 --- PICU --- intensieve zorgen --- pediatrie --- pediatrische verpleegkunde --- 613.6 --- verpleegkunde --- 605.2 --- 613.62 --- PICU (pediatrische intensive care unit) --- intensieve-zorgen afdeling --- (kind) --- Aangeboren afwijkingen (hart/vaten) (hartafwijkingen) --- Aritmieën --- Dialyse (nierdialyse, hemodialyse) --- Hersentrauma --- Oncologie (hematologie) --- Picu (pediatrische intensive care unit) --- 604.97 --- 613.61 --- Geneeskunde --- Intensieve zorgen --- Pediatrie --- aangeboren afwijkingen (congenitale afwijkingen, hartafwijkingen) --- aritmie (dysritmie) --- beoordelingsschaal (observatieschaal) --- cardiologie (hartziekten) --- dialyse (hemodialyse, nierdialyse) --- extracorporele membraanoxygenatie --- hematologie (bloedziekten) --- hemofiltratie --- intensieve zorgen (medium care) --- kindergeneeskunde (kinderziekten, pediatrie, perinatologie) --- kinderverpleegkunde (pediatrische verpleegkunde) --- kinesitherapie (bewegingstherapie) --- neonatale intensieve zorgen afdeling (neonatal intensive care unit, NICU) --- neonatologie (neonatale ziekten) --- spoedgevallen --- traumatologie --- aangeboren afwijkingen --- apparatuur --- beoordelingsschaal --- cardiologie --- geneesmiddelen --- intensieve zorgen afdeling --- kinderverpleegkunde --- medische technologie --- verpleegplan --- verpleegprocedure --- pediatrie (gez) --- verpleging van afzonderlijke groepen en ziekten, kinderverpleging --- intensive care --- Kindergeneeskunde - Pediatrie --- Kinderverpleegkunde --- (zie ook: orthopedie, seksuele ontwikkelingsstoornissen, vaatziekten) --- (zie ook: vaatziekten) --- (zie ook: orthopedie) --- verpleegplannen --- neonatale-intensieve-zorgen afdeling --- Orthopaedics. Traumatology. Plastic surgery --- Paediatrics --- PHL-Healthcare 13 --- intensive care unit --- neonatologie --- PXL-Handboeken --- opleiding verpleegkunde
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intensieve zorgen (medium care) --- glucose --- neonatologie (neonatale ziekten) --- familiebegeleiding --- neonatale intensieve zorgen afdeling (neonatal intensive care unit, NICU) --- triage --- pijn --- delirium --- spierziekten (myopathieën, neuromusculaire ziekten) --- Guillain-Barrésyndroom --- hematoom (blauwe plekken, ecchymose) --- kunstmatige beademing (kunstmatige ademhaling) --- reanimatie --- septische shock --- cardiogene shock --- anticoagulantia --- ontslag patiënt --- levenskwaliteit (kwaliteit van leven) --- brandwond --- ecstasy --- orgaandonor --- hersendood --- nierinsufficiëntie (uremie) --- dialyse (hemodialyse, nierdialyse) --- paracetamol --- geneesmiddelentoediening --- pasgeborenen --- monitoring-apparatuur --- meconium --- medische fouten --- klachtenbehandeling (fona, Fouten Ongevallen en Near Accidents) --- patiëntveiligheid (veiligheid patiënt) --- alcoholisme --- opname patiënt --- decubitus (doorligwond, drukletsels) --- Nursing Activity Scale --- verpleegprocedure (protocol) --- ambulance --- nachtdienst --- spoedgevallen --- 613.64 --- (zie ook: analgesie) --- (zie ook: overdracht) --- (zie ook: beveiliging) --- (zie ook: klinisch paden) --- triage (geneeskunde) --- Nursing --- intensieve zorgen --- XTC (ectasy) --- shock --- neonatale-intensieve-zorgen afdeling --- Guillain-Barré-syndroom --- orgaandonoren --- levenskwaliteit --- brandwonden --- kunstmatige beademing
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In modern pediatric practice, gender matters. From the pink-and-blue striped receiving blankets used to swaddle newborns, to the development of sex-specific nutrition plans based on societal expectations of the stature of children, a gendered culture permeates pediatrics and children’s health throughout the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. This book provides a look at how gender has served as one of the frameworks for pediatric care in the U.S. since the specialty’s inception. Pink and Blue deploys gender—often in concert with class and race—as the central critical lens for understanding the function of pediatrics as a cultural and social project in modern U.S. history.
Children --- Gender identity in children --- Pediatrics --- Sex differences (Psychology) in children --- Sex role in children --- MEDICAL / General. --- Health and hygiene --- History. --- Social aspects --- Psychological aspects --- health, medicine, newborns, public health, babies, blankets, baby blankets, swaddles, sex-specific nutrition plans, nutrition plans, children, gender roles, gender, pediatric care, U.S., United States, race, class, medical care, pediatrics, pediatric transgender medicine, HPV, neonatal intensive care, NICU, Doctor-Parent Communication, down syndrome, Mid-Twentieth Century, boys, girls, raising children, mom, dad, mother, father, family, childhood, 1950s Pediatric Endocrinology, Pediatric Endocrinology, Body Politic, vaccine, childhood vaccine, Masculinity, puberty, Competitive Youth Sports, weight, height, HPV Vaccination, birth, infant, pregnancy. --- Children and sex --- Tomboys --- Child psychology --- Paediatrics --- Pediatric medicine --- Medicine --- Childhood --- Kids (Children) --- Pedology (Child study) --- Youngsters --- Age groups --- Families --- Life cycle, Human --- Diseases
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Birth and death are both profound life transitions, revealing deeply existential, social, and spiritual questions in addition to various forms of ritual and ritualizing. While birth and death are often seen as opposites, this edited volume shows that the start and end of life share many ambiguities. They represent a beginning and an end, and lead to ritualizing as well as embodied forms of spirituality. Throughout the book, the authors discuss theoretical and empirical perspectives on rituals at birth and death from multidisciplinary perspectives, such as religious studies, anthropology, philosophy, and sociology. By doing so, they shed light on new forms of ritualizing, as well as on traditional rituals.
Religion & beliefs --- priest --- Ars moriendi --- sharing death --- death teacher --- African birth ritual --- ancestor worship --- art --- birth --- birth altar --- birthing justice --- ceremony --- child --- childbirth --- Chinese birth ritual --- contemporary art --- humanism --- indigenous birth ritual --- material culture --- mother --- nonreligion --- nonreligious --- pregnancy --- religion --- re-sacralization --- rite of passage --- ritual --- sacred --- secular --- secularity --- spirituality --- symbol --- traditional birth --- grief --- bereavement --- death --- pregnancy loss --- embodiment --- metaphor --- rituals --- cultural practices --- Africa --- memory making --- function of ritualized acts --- ritualization --- neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) --- new-born --- bereaved parents --- nurses --- parent support group --- existential --- infrastructural breaks --- sociology of repair --- life-cycle rituals --- funeral market --- maternity care --- tattoo --- body-modification --- identity --- self-construction --- Dimasa --- death rituals --- urban --- ritual performance --- personhood --- motherhood --- miscarriage --- stillbirth --- abortion --- ritualizing --- qualitative research --- The Netherlands --- n/a
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The development of paediatric medicines can be challenging since this is a different patient population with specific needs. A medicine designed for use in paediatric patients must consider the following aspects: patient population variability; the need for dose flexibility; route of administration; patient compliance; excipient tolerability. For example, the toxicity of excipients may differ in children compared to adults and children have different taste preferences. Globally, about 75% of drugs do not carry regulatory approval for use in children; worldwide, many medications prescribed for the treatment of paediatric diseases are used off-label, and less than 20% of package inserts have sufficient information for treating children. This book provides an update on both state-of-the-art methodology and operational challenges in paediatric formulation design and development. It aims at re-evaluating what is needed for more progress in the design and development of age-appropriate treatments for paediatric diseases, focusing on: formulation development; drug delivery design; efficacy, safety, and tolerability of drugs and excipients.
dasatinib --- Duchenne muscular dystrophy --- cyclodextrin inclusion complex --- phase solubility studies --- paediatric age --- liquid formulation --- tumorspheres --- retinoblastoma --- topotecan --- penetration --- confocal microscopy --- poorly water soluble drug --- solubility enhancement --- grinding --- spray congealing --- neglected tropical diseases --- polymorph --- Norvir® --- ritonavir --- poorly soluble compound --- pediatric --- palatability assessment --- bioavailability --- flavor profile --- Interleukin-1 --- anakinra --- canakinumab --- innovative biotechnologies --- autoinflammatory disease --- Kawasaki disease --- systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis --- personalized medicine --- child --- pediatrics --- neonates --- formulation --- product development --- formulation development --- oral --- parenteral --- topical --- inhaled --- intra nasal --- biopharmaceutics --- administration --- excipient --- NICU --- device --- medication error --- dosage form --- modified release --- drug delivery --- paediatric formulation development --- paediatric dosage forms --- chronic myeloid leukemia --- tyrosine kinase inhibitors --- pediatric age --- imatinib --- nilotinb --- ponatinib --- Orodispersible formulation --- pyrazinamide --- pediatric drug delivery --- tuberculosis --- design of experiments --- children --- edible films --- development --- design --- paediatric --- age-related --- palatable --- taste-masking --- acceptable
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What does landscape mean today? Still the Ưromantic ideal of a diversified natural, agricultural and settlement area? Modern landscapes today are often 'non-places'. They bear traces of ecoƯnomic interventions, changing demarcations, are marked by displacement and war as well as by urban sprawl and mining. Quite often, only a kind of residual nature remains, where a few ruins tell of historical events. Barren landscapes that speak of past violence are degraded to (illustrative) Ưmaterial. At the same time, (war) memories are Ưvisibly embodied in architectural monuments from the 20th century. In this exhibition and in numerƯous contributions to the extensive book, 24 artists and artist groups bring the theme of landscape to life. Landscapes between fiction, symbolism and documentation are presented, and they appeal to our ability to read and decipher these images? and, quite naturally, call upon our imagination and our ability to feel empathy.
Art --- topographical views --- landscapes [representations] --- Tomić, Milica --- Vrancken, Kristof --- Sitar, Larisa --- Veys, Danny --- Poschmann, Marion --- Popp, Steffen --- Virilio, Paul --- Rubens, Peter Paul --- Goes, van der, Marinus Robyn --- Unknown Fields Division --- 766.4 --- antropoceen --- Benera, Anca --- Estefan, Arnold --- Bleutge, Nico --- Bran, Lucian --- Braun, Axel --- Brunner, Helwig --- Christofides, Marianna --- Delahaye, Luc --- Dewe Mathews, Chloe --- ecologie --- von Droste-Hülshoff, Annette --- Einsele, Lukas --- Falb, Daniel --- Gaillard, Cyprien --- Gherca, Dani --- Heinlein, Anne --- Gnaudschun, Göran --- Ilfoveanu, Nicu --- Karstiess, Markus --- Kellner, Thomas --- Kempenaers, Jan --- Kiefer, Anselm --- Kling, Thomas --- Poëzie(gedichten) --- Konrad, Aglaia --- Kriemann, Susanne --- conceptuele kunst --- Lange, Norbert --- Linke, Armin --- Antonas, Aristide --- Blaschke, Estelle --- Mosse, Richard --- Mühe, Andreas --- Müller, Heine --- Muresan, Ciprian --- Nash, Paul --- Navratil, Alexandra --- Rusu, Cristian --- installaties --- architectuurfotografie --- reportagefotografie (documentaire fotografie) --- Tomic, Milica --- Sans Souci Collective --- Unkown Fields --- oudstudenten --- docenten LUCA --- fotografie --- landschap --- landschapsfotografie --- documentaire fotografie --- twintigste eeuw --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- 77.047 --- Documentaire fotografie --- Landsc --- Fotografie ; landschappen, zeegezichten, panorama's, natuuropnamen --- Exhibitions --- installations [visual works] --- film [performing arts] --- photography [process] --- site-specific works --- authors --- Droste-Hülshoff, von, Annette --- Karstieß, Markus --- Mureşan, Ciprian --- Müller, Heiner --- Ghercǎ, Daniel --- Bordeianu, Bogdan --- Anca Benera and Arnold Estefán --- multiplicity --- Multiplicity [Milan] --- Saito, Takako --- Landscapes in art --- Landscapes --- Arts, Modern --- Art, Modern --- Symbolic aspects --- Themes, motives --- Landscapes in art - Exhibitions --- Landscapes - Symbolic aspects - Exhibitions --- Arts, Modern - 21st century - Themes, motives - Exhibitions --- Art, Modern - Themes, motives --- Landscapes - Symbolic aspects --- film [discipline]
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Congenital Abnormalities. --- Ethics, Medical. --- Disabled Persons. --- Infant, Newborn. --- Infanticide --- Intensive Care Units, Neonatal. --- Infants (Newborn) --- -Medical ethics --- Neonatal intensive care --- -#gsdb5 --- Intensive care, Neonatal --- Intensive care of the newborn --- Newborn intensive care --- Infant health services --- Newborn infants --- Pediatric intensive care --- Neonatal emergencies --- Biomedical ethics --- Clinical ethics --- Ethics, Medical --- Health care ethics --- Medical care --- Medicine --- Bioethics --- Professional ethics --- Nursing ethics --- Social medicine --- Neonates --- Newborns (Infants) --- Infants --- Neonatology --- Homicide --- ICU, Neonatal --- Neonatal ICU --- Newborn ICU --- Newborn Intensive Care Units (NICU) --- Neonatal Intensive Care Units --- Newborn Intensive Care Units --- ICU, Newborn --- ICUs, Neonatal --- ICUs, Newborn --- Neonatal ICUs --- Newborn ICUs --- Newborns --- Neonate --- Infants, Newborn --- Newborn --- Newborn Infant --- Newborn Infants --- Physically Disabled --- Handicapped --- People with Disabilities --- Persons with Disabilities --- Physically Challenged --- Physically Handicapped --- Disabilities, People with --- Disabilities, Persons with --- Disability, Persons with --- Disabled Person --- Disabled, Physically --- Handicapped, Physically --- People with Disability --- Person, Disabled --- Persons with Disability --- Persons, Disabled --- Rehabilitation Research --- Immobilization --- Sports for Persons with Disabilities --- Health Services for Persons with Disabilities --- Medical Ethics --- Professionalism --- Abnormalities, Congenital --- Defects, Congenital --- Birth Defects --- Congenital Defects --- Deformities --- Abnormality, Congenital --- Birth Defect --- Congenital Abnormality --- Congenital Defect --- Defect, Birth --- Defect, Congenital --- Defects, Birth --- Deformity --- Fetal Diseases --- Infant, Newborn, Diseases --- Teratogenesis --- legislation & jurisprudence. --- Legal status, laws, etc --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Hospital care --- ethics --- United States. --- Infanticide. --- Medical ethics. --- Abnormalities. --- Emergency medical services. --- Handicapped. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Medical ethics --- Abnormalities --- Emergency Medical Services --- Infant, Newborn --- Congenital Abnormalities --- Intensive Care Units, Neonatal --- #gsdb5 --- Bedridden Persons --- legislation & jurisprudence --- Fetal Anomalies --- Fetal Malformations --- Anomaly, Fetal --- Fetal Anomaly --- Fetal Malformation --- Malformation, Fetal --- Neonatal Intensive Care Unit --- Newborn Intensive Care Unit --- Disabled Persons --- Neonatal intensive care - Moral and ethical aspects --- Newborn infants - Legal status, laws, etc.
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