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- Neonatology - Wikipedia
Modern neonatal care is delivered in a range of settings, including delivery rooms, newborn nurseries, and NICUs Neonatology is also an academic discipline that includes clinical and basic science research, as well as long-term follow-up of infants at risk for developmental complications [4]
- Neonatal Care - American Academy of Pediatrics
Find information relevant to neonatal care This includes Neonatal levels of care, the Guidelines on Perinatal care, and the AAP NICU Verification Program
- Academy of Neonatal Nursing
Nutrition Advocacy Award Recognizing those who have advanced neonatal nutrition through advocacy, education, research, or clinical practice while improving outcomes and promoting equitable, evidence-based care
- What Is Neonatal Care? Premature and Sick Newborns
Neonatal care is the medical care provided to newborn infants during the first four weeks of life, known as the neonatal period It ranges from routine checkups for healthy babies born at full term to intensive, round-the-clock life support for premature or critically ill newborns
- Neonatal Period: Importance, Risks, and Milestones
The neonatal period is the first four weeks of an infant's life, whether the baby was carried to term or born prematurely It's a time of rapid change and development where patterns for infancy, like feeding and bonding, are developed
- Newborn health - World Health Organization (WHO)
Newborn deaths account for 47% of deaths among children under the age of 5 globally, resulting in 2 4 million lives lost each year About one third of newborn deaths occur on the day of birth and close to three quarters occur within the first week of life
- NEONATAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of NEONATAL is of, relating to, or affecting the newborn and especially the human infant during the first month after birth How to use neonatal in a sentence
- Neonatology | Definition, History, Training | Britannica
Neonatology is the study of the care of newborns, especially premature infants It is a pediatric subspecialty that has greatly improved medical technology and infant support and survival since 1960, particularly in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs)
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