Breastfeeding and Maternal Medications

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Breastfeeding and Maternal Medications Nancy Hurst Karen M. Puopolo KEY POINTS Breastfeeding is beneficial for mother, baby, and society. Hospital policies should include strategies to promote nonseparation of mothers and…

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Nutrition

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Nutrition Diane M. Anderson Brenda B. Poindexter Camilia R. Martin KEY POINTS Human milk is the best nutrition for term and premature infants. Early nutrition influences childhood growth and neurodevelopment….

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Decision-Making and Ethical Dilemmas

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Decision-Making and Ethical Dilemmas Frank X. Placencia Christy L. Cummings KEY POINTS Parents are generally accorded the right to make decisions on behalf of their child, in their best interests,…

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Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Discharge Planning

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Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Discharge Planning Vincent C. Smith Theresa M. Andrews KEY POINTS Begin discharge planning shortly after admission and continue until families are prepared to bring their infants…

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Neonatal Transport

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Neonatal Transport Monica E. Kleinman KEY POINTS Whenever possible, transport of the mother and fetus prior to delivery is preferable to a postnatal transport. Newborns transported by air are subject…

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Temperature Control

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Temperature Control Kimberlee E. Chatson KEY POINTS Immediate postnatal hypothermia is a worldwide issue with implications of significant morbidity and mortality. The preterm infant is especially vulnerable, and extra measures…

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Developmentally Supportive Care

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Developmentally Supportive Care Lu-Ann Papile Carol Turnage Spruill KEY POINTS Infant cues form the basis for all handling and caregiving. Environments are modified to meet individual infants’ requirements based on…

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