Primary care of the premature infant / [edited by] Dara Brodsky & Mary Ann Ouellette.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: transition of the premature infant from hospital to home -- Respiratory issues -- Nutrition and growth -- Gastrointestinal issues -- Neurological issues -- Hematological issues -- Endocrine issues -- Neurosensory issues -- Surgical issues -- Multiple gestation -- Supporting parents of premature infants: an infant-focused, family-centered approach -- Health care maintenance -- Resources for clinicians and families.
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Comprehensive reference that covers both the pathophysiology and epidemiology of problems occurring in premature babies in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, and the management of these problems once the infant has been released from the NICU to a community practice. The book emphasizes specific diseases that affect premature infants and focuses on two primary categories: background and management in the NICU, and management of specific illnesses after discharge from the NICU.
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