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Synonyms for neonate

a very young child

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Synonyms for neonate

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According to congenital hypothyroidism guideline from Ministry of Health and Medical Education of Iran, (10) from 2005, all neonates born in Fars Province should be screened regarding CH.
"By eliminating wired connections, these platforms also facilitate therapeutic skin-to-skin contact between neonates and parents, which is known to stabilize vital signs, reduce morbidity, and promote parental bonding," lead author Ha Uk Chung of the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign and coauthors wrote in Science.
Our center policy is resuscitation according to the Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) (17) and stabilization of the infant using NCPAP for preterm neonates in the delivery room and saving intubation only for those who have apnea or ineffective respiration.
Objective: To determine correlation of various signs and symptoms with echocardiography findings in neonates. Short term outcome of patients with confirmed congenital heart disease (CHD).
The audiologist conducting the screening recorded the results, indicating the time taken to screen the neonate, and record the challenges encountered, and what the plan of action would be.
He said when neonates were dropped into the manure piles, infection entered through the navel or ruptured umbilical cord.
VLBW neonates having weight < 1500 g at the time of birth were included.
In this study neonatal is asserted when a medical diagnosis of the neonate is stated as 'neonatal sepsis' by the physician in the neonate's medical record chart.
The total duration of hospitalisation was 49.46+-13.52 days for the pentaglobin group and 44.21+-11.1 days for the pentoxifylline group neonates.
Adult albino rats of Charles Foster strain of 4-6 months and neonate of 10-16 days of same strain (n = 4 in each group) were used in this study.
Compared with the recommended gestational weight gain, high weight gain was associated with a 4% higher risk of cesarean delivery, a 4% higher risk of a LGA neonate, and a 6% higher risk of macrosomia.
Neonate survival times ranged from 30 minutes to 6 days after birth; 5 survived <1 hour, 1 died 48 hours after birth, and 1 survived for 6 days.
The skin of the neonate differs from that of the adult, in that it is thinner, delicate, has weaker intercellular attachments and produces fewer sweat and sebaceous gland secretions and is more susceptible to several infections.1 Neonatal skin disorders are classified into 4 main types: physiologic skin disorders, acquired skin disorders, developmental skin disorders and iatrogenic complications.2