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https://read.qxmd.com/read/39164103/finding-hope-in-the-neonatal-intensive-care-unit-ben-s-story
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cynthia C Adams
The following essay is a personal story about a NICU experience in 1991 describing a high-risk pregnancy following uterine rupture. After 18 weeks of home and then in-patient monitoring, the infant was delivered by emergency cesarean section at 30 weeks' gestation. The story is written by a retired nurse, but is a first-hand parent narrative.
August 1, 2024: Neonatal Network: NN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39164101/optimizing-neonatal-prefeeding-habilitation-a-holistic-approach-integrating-neonatal-learning-behaviors-motor-development-and-evidence-based-interventions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rachel Selman, Aleksandra Popkowska
Neonatal clinicians utilize prefeeding interventions with premature infants to promote a natural process of oral-sensory development, hoping to prepare the infant for future oral feeding. Prefeeding interventions require a holistic approach, ensuring infants are actively involved in learning. Therapists can achieve this by prioritizing the development of intentionality, which is the conscious pursuit of action driven by motivation. The authors present a conceptual model of six neonatal behavioral states of learning called the "Neonatal Intentional Capacities...
August 1, 2024: Neonatal Network: NN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39164100/a-purple-butterfly-that-conveys-everything-simply-and-sensitively-in-the-nicu
#3
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Deborah Discenza
This is an interview with one of the founders of The Butterfly Project where a simple purple butterfly on an infant's incubator or cot can alert others in the NICU that this infant had a sibling who died, thereby guiding a respectful, more sensitive conversation with parents. The program has taken hold throughout the world.
August 1, 2024: Neonatal Network: NN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39164099/you-asked-writing-for-publication-faqs
#4
EDITORIAL
Debbie Fraser
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
August 1, 2024: Neonatal Network: NN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39164098/preeclampsia-short-and-long-term-effects
#5
REVIEW
Marla K Conley
Does our time inside the womb predict our future? Evidence suggests that the environment in the womb plays a powerful role in predicting specific adult diseases. The fetus is constantly responding and adapting to the intrauterine environment by a process called programming. Toxic exposures, such as nutritional deficits and hypoxia, can affect fetal development and increase the risk for specific diseases that manifest later in our adult life. Preeclampsia (PE) is one disorder that results in a less-than-optimal environment for the growing fetus...
August 1, 2024: Neonatal Network: NN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39164097/academy-news
#6
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Debbie Fraser, Rachel Joseph, Sheron Wagner, Sandra Hubbard, Deanna Finley, Julie Medas
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
August 1, 2024: Neonatal Network: NN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39164096/wolff-parkinson-white-syndrome-in-the-preterm-neonate
#7
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elizabeth A Jadczak, Amy J Jnah
Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome is a rare cardiac condition arising from abnormal embryologic development of the annulus fibrosus in combination with the cardiac conduction system. The abnormality results in the development of accessory pathways and preexcitation changes which can provoke episodes of tachyarrhythmias. The most common presentation of WPW syndrome is supraventricular tachycardia. Beyond customary abortive therapy, chronic management strategies vary based upon timing and clinical severity of the initial disease presentation...
August 1, 2024: Neonatal Network: NN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39164095/historical-perspectives-and-clinical-updates-on-preterm-bottle-feeding-with-noninvasive-ventilation
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REVIEW
Kristen D Smith, Melissa Covington, Mekala Neelakantan, Elizabeth V Schulz
The controversial topic of oral feeding while on noninvasive ventilation remains at the forefront of preterm intensive care management. The intersection of pulmonary, neurologic, and gastrointestinal maturation coalesces at a postmenstrual age that requires changes in practices compared with those used in older infants. Various animal models in the past decades aimed to gain physiological knowledge of noninvasive ventilation effects on the suck-swallow-breathe coordination sequence. However, the preterm infant poses nuanced anatomic challenges...
August 1, 2024: Neonatal Network: NN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38816226/the-evidence-based-practice-process-steps-4-5-and-6-integration-evaluation-and-dissemination
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Susan Givens Bell
This is the final column in a series of columns that began with the January/February 2021 issue of Neonatal Network , describing the evidence-based practice (EBP) project. The series has taken the reader through sparking the spirit of inquiry, asking a compelling question, and searching and critically appraising the literature. This column will briefly describe the final three steps: step 4, the integration of evidence with clinical expertise and patient/family preferences; step 5, the evaluation of outcomes of practice changes based on evidence; and step 6, the dissemination of the outcomes of the EBP change...
May 1, 2024: Neonatal Network: NN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38816225/identifying-metabolic-diseases-that-precipitate-neonatal-seizures
#10
REVIEW
Rebecca L Judy, Joanna L Reynolds, Amy J Jnah
Although a rare cause of neonatal seizures, inborn errors of metabolism (IEMs) remain an essential component of a comprehensive differential diagnosis for poorly controlled neonatal epilepsy. Diagnosing neonatal-onset metabolic conditions proves a difficult task for clinicians; however, routine state newborn screening panels now include many IEMs. Three in particular-pyridoxine-dependent epilepsy, maple syrup urine disease, and Zellweger spectrum disorders-are highly associated with neonatal epilepsy and neurocognitive injury yet are often misdiagnosed...
May 1, 2024: Neonatal Network: NN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38816224/equity-matters-introduction-to-a-new-column
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lenora Marcellus, Miranda Amundsen
"Equity Matters" is a new column for Neonatal Network designed to further explore and apply the concept of health equity as it relates to supporting neonatal health and family well-being. In this initial column, an overview of health equity and determinants of health is provided. Two frameworks-the Healthy People 2030 strategy (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services) and the American Hospital Association equity roadmap and health equity transformation model-are introduced. Five domains of determinants will be explored in future columns: economic stability, education, social and community context, health and health care, and neighborhood and built environment...
May 1, 2024: Neonatal Network: NN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38816223/situs-inversus-totalis-in-a-newborn-with-primary-ciliary-dyskinesia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Madison Rooney, Amy J Jnah
Respiratory distress in the newborn is associated with numerous etiologies, some common and some rare. When respiratory distress is accompanied by laterality defects, namely, situs inversus (SI), the index of suspicion for comorbid primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) should be raised. Primary ciliary dyskinesia is characterized by ciliary dysmotility and the accumulation of thick secretions in the airways that obstruct air and gas exchange. Neonatal clinicians should know that while PCD is definitively diagnosed in infancy or early childhood, findings suspicious for PCD should be communicated to primary care providers at discharge from the hospital to facilitate timely subspecialty involvement, diagnosis, and treatment...
May 1, 2024: Neonatal Network: NN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38816222/academy-news
#13
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stephanie Abbu, Debbie Fraser, Rachel Joseph, Sheron Wagner, Maxine Ogbaa
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
May 1, 2024: Neonatal Network: NN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38816221/customized-silicone-foam-dressing-under-noninvasive-ventilation-and-skincare-bundle-to-reduce-hospital-acquired-pressure-injuries-in-neonates
#14
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amanda O'Neil, Bette Schumacher, Sarah Dorr, Laura Jarding
In a sixty-eight-bed level-IV NICU, an increased incidence of hospital-acquired pressure injuries (HAPIs) from noninvasive ventilation (NIV) devices was identified. The aim of this quality improvement project was to decrease HAPIs from NIV by 10%. A literature review and the Plan-Do-Study-Act were implemented. The intervention included a customized silicone foam dressing under NIV, an NIV skincare bundle, and multidisciplinary support. Hospital-acquired pressure injury rates were tracked over 3 years postinterventions...
May 1, 2024: Neonatal Network: NN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38816220/the-infiltration-of-artificial-intelligence-into-higher-education
#15
EDITORIAL
Mya Jnah, Amy J Jnah
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
May 1, 2024: Neonatal Network: NN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38816219/neonatal-hypoglycemia
#16
REVIEW
Kiley Edmundson, Amy J Jnah
Neonatal hypoglycemia (NH) is broadly defined as a low plasma glucose concentration that elicits hypoglycemia-induced impaired brain function. To date, no universally accepted threshold (reference range) for plasma glucose levels in newborns has been published, as data consistently indicate that neurologic responses to hypoglycemia differ at various plasma glucose concentrations. Infants at risk for NH include infants of diabetic mothers, small or large for gestational age, and premature infants. Common manifestations include jitteriness, poor feeding, irritability, and encephalopathy...
May 1, 2024: Neonatal Network: NN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38816218/nursing-continuing-professional-development-activity-may-june-2024
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
(no author information available yet)
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
May 1, 2024: Neonatal Network: NN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38599778/balanced-on-the-biggest-wave-nirsevimab-for-newborns
#18
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christopher McPherson, Christine R Lockowitz, Jason G Newland
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the leading cause of hospitalization in infancy in the United States. Nearly all infants are infected by 2 years of age, with bronchiolitis requiring hospitalization often occurring in previously healthy children and long-term consequences of severe disease including delayed speech development and asthma. Incomplete passage of maternal immunity and a high degree of genetic variability within the virus contribute to morbidity and have also prevented successful neonatal vaccine development...
April 1, 2024: Neonatal Network: NN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38599777/nursing-continuing-professional-nursing-continuing-professional-march-april-2024
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
(no author information available yet)
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 1, 2024: Neonatal Network: NN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38599776/academy-news
#20
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stephanie Abbu, Debbie Fraser, Rachel Joseph, Kathryn Rudd, Sheron Wagner, Christine Emmons
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 1, 2024: Neonatal Network: NN
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