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Newborn Weight Change And Predictors Of Underweight In The Neonatal Period In Guinea-Bissau, Nepal, Pakistan And Uganda, Valerie J. Flaherman, Amy S. Ginsburg, Muhammad Imran Nisar, Muddassir Altaf, Khushboo Liaquat, Benazir Baloch, Najeeb Rehman, Yasir Shafiq, Shabina Ariff, Fyezah Jehan Jul 2022

Newborn Weight Change And Predictors Of Underweight In The Neonatal Period In Guinea-Bissau, Nepal, Pakistan And Uganda, Valerie J. Flaherman, Amy S. Ginsburg, Muhammad Imran Nisar, Muddassir Altaf, Khushboo Liaquat, Benazir Baloch, Najeeb Rehman, Yasir Shafiq, Shabina Ariff, Fyezah Jehan

Department of Paediatrics and Child Health

In low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), growth impairment is common; however, the trajectory of growth over the course of the first month has not been well characterised. To describe newborn growth trajectory and predictors of growth impairment, we assessed growth frequently over the first 30 days among infants born ≥2000 g in Guinea-Bissau, Nepal, Pakistan and Uganda. In this cohort of 741 infants, the mean birth weight was 3036 ± 424 g. For 721 (98%) infants, weight loss occurred for a median of 2 days (interquartile range, 1-4) following birth until weight nadir was reached 5.9 ± 4.3% below birth …


An Altitude Adjustment: Implementing A Clinical Practice Guideline In The Newborn Nursery At Moderate Altitude, Leeann Blaskowsky Dec 2020

An Altitude Adjustment: Implementing A Clinical Practice Guideline In The Newborn Nursery At Moderate Altitude, Leeann Blaskowsky

Student Scholarly Projects

Practice Problem: All infants undergo many changes at birth, but for some, the transition from intrauterine to extrauterine life presents more of a challenge, especially at altitude. Despite continuing research, neonatal prescribing guidelines for oxygen therapy remain ambiguous.

PICOT: For term and late preterm infants requiring oxygen beyond transition, does a clinical practice guideline compared to practice without a guideline, provide consistent, evidence-based care, support the mother-infant dyad, and impact nursing perceptions over a six-week pilot period?

Evidence: Birth at moderate altitude presents the newly born with less oxygen than those delivered at sea level. Several studies …


Determining The Knowledge And Practices Of Obstetrics Healthcare Professionals Regarding Maternal Intrapartum Pertussis Vaccination Administration, Kristie Mattix May 2020

Determining The Knowledge And Practices Of Obstetrics Healthcare Professionals Regarding Maternal Intrapartum Pertussis Vaccination Administration, Kristie Mattix

Doctor of Nursing Practice Scholarly Project

Pertussis is a contagious respiratory disease that can occur in all age groups. Signs and symptoms of pertussis, however, are worse in infants and young children; likewise, the rates of severe cases, hospitalizations, and deaths are higher in this group as well. Vaccination against pertussis is the most effective way to combat this illness. In the last 15 years, there have been a number of changes in the recommendations regarding vaccination against pertussis. In order for these recommendations to be followed, healthcare professionals must be aware of the guidelines as well as be knowledgeable about the condition they are trying …


Chasing Never: Unplanned Extubation, Leeanna Gaspers Bsn,Rn, Brittney Gerber Bsn,Rn, Madison Hersma Bsn,Rn, Erin Keith-Chancy Bsn,Ccrn, Audrey Knodell Bsn,Rn, Jordan Miller Bsn,Rn, Liz Morrow Bsn,Rn, Tara Otterson Bsn,Rnc, Chantal Rogers Bsn,Rn, Abby Slaven Bsn,Rn Mar 2018

Chasing Never: Unplanned Extubation, Leeanna Gaspers Bsn,Rn, Brittney Gerber Bsn,Rn, Madison Hersma Bsn,Rn, Erin Keith-Chancy Bsn,Ccrn, Audrey Knodell Bsn,Rn, Jordan Miller Bsn,Rn, Liz Morrow Bsn,Rn, Tara Otterson Bsn,Rnc, Chantal Rogers Bsn,Rn, Abby Slaven Bsn,Rn

Presentations

PICO Question

• P:In the Intubated neonate
• I: can the bundling of potentially best practice recommendations (tube location documentation, 2-person handling, and management of positioning and secretions) and standardized hourly assessment with documentation of compliance
• C: current standard of practice
• O: decreased unplanned extubations

Aim Statement

Decrease the rate of unplanned extubations in the ICN from 1.38/100 ventilator days in 2016 to 1 event/100 ventilator days in 2017.