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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Neonatal Respiratory Distress In The Community Hospital: When To Transport, When To Keep., H. Hein, J. Ely, Maria Lofgren
Neonatal Respiratory Distress In The Community Hospital: When To Transport, When To Keep., H. Hein, J. Ely, Maria Lofgren
Maria A Lofgren
Neonatal respiratory distress is a common problem confronting family physicians. Although respiratory distress may represent a benign, self-limited process, it may also be the first sign of sepsis or serious cardiopulmonary disease. Because it is crucial to differentiate the two, we offer a practical approach to the treatment of neonatal respiratory distress at community hospitals. Our method, the Rule of 2 Hours, is based on readily accessible clinical findings. We believe it will help physicians detect babies at risk for serious problems, but will not result in unnecessary referral of neonates that are simply adapting to extrauterine life.
The Changing Pattern Of Neonatal Mortality In A Regionalized System Of Perinatal Care: A Current Update., H. Hein, Maria Lofgren
The Changing Pattern Of Neonatal Mortality In A Regionalized System Of Perinatal Care: A Current Update., H. Hein, Maria Lofgren
Maria A Lofgren
OBJECTIVE: Our earlier studies about the changing pattern of neonatal mortality were based on data from 1978-1979 and 1982-1983. In this report, we provide a modern update of the causes of neonatal deaths to help focus prevention measures. STUDY DESIGN: We reviewed neonatal deaths for the years 1995 and 1996 and assigned a clinical cause of death. Deaths were reviewed and analyzed by place of birth and death, according to level of care. We provided an estimate of the change in causes of death between 1982-1983 and 1995-1996 and calculated an idealized neonatal mortality rate for each level of care …
Development Of A Resource Manual For Returning Neonates To Community Hospitals., Maria Lofgren
Development Of A Resource Manual For Returning Neonates To Community Hospitals., Maria Lofgren
Maria A Lofgren
To facilitate the transfer of an infant from a tertiary NICU to a community Level II hospital for convalescing follow-up care, the tertiary staff must know the referral center's capabilities. This will help to establish a trusting relationship between hospitals, will enable the tertiary staff to send infants back to the referral center in a timely manner, will enable them to reassure the patient's parents concerning the transfer, and will facilitate communication between the hospitals and the patient's family. This article describes the development of a referring hospital resource manual designed to facilitate the transfer process.
Neonatal Transport And Stabilization: Part I, Maria Lofgren
Neonatal Transport And Stabilization: Part I, Maria Lofgren
Maria A Lofgren
No abstract provided.
Neonatal Transport And Stabilization: Part Ii, Maria Lofgren
Neonatal Transport And Stabilization: Part Ii, Maria Lofgren
Maria A Lofgren
No abstract provided.
The Significance Of The Neutrophil In The Diagnosis Of Neonatal Sepsis: Using A Metaphor, Maria Lofgren
The Significance Of The Neutrophil In The Diagnosis Of Neonatal Sepsis: Using A Metaphor, Maria Lofgren
Maria A Lofgren
No abstract provided.
How Fast Is Too Fast? A Practice Change In Umbilical Arterial Catheter Blood Sampling Using The Iowa Model For Evidence-Based Practice., Myrna Gordon, Lisa Bartruff, Sara Gordon, Maria Lofgren, John Widness
How Fast Is Too Fast? A Practice Change In Umbilical Arterial Catheter Blood Sampling Using The Iowa Model For Evidence-Based Practice., Myrna Gordon, Lisa Bartruff, Sara Gordon, Maria Lofgren, John Widness
Maria A Lofgren
A multidisciplinary team at the University of Iowa Children's Hospital utilized the Iowa Model of Evidence-Based Practice to Promote Quality Care as a basis for changing practice related to the rate of drawing and flushing umbilical artery catheters in very low birth-weight infants. Research indicates that rapid withdrawal of blood or flushing of catheters that are placed in the aorta can affect cerebral blood flow velocity, volume, and oxygenation. Alteration of cerebral blood flow in premature infants has been correlated with the incidence of intraventricular hemorrhage and periventricular leukomalacia, which can be a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in …
Evidence-Based Practice: Examining The Risk Of Toys In The Microenvironment Of Infants In The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit., Kirsten Hanrahan, Maria Lofgren
Evidence-Based Practice: Examining The Risk Of Toys In The Microenvironment Of Infants In The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit., Kirsten Hanrahan, Maria Lofgren
Maria A Lofgren
No abstract provided.
Innovative University Partnership Meets Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Program Need Amid Faculty Shortage, Rebecca Siewert, L. Rasmussen, Maria Lofgren, Patricia Clinton
Innovative University Partnership Meets Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Program Need Amid Faculty Shortage, Rebecca Siewert, L. Rasmussen, Maria Lofgren, Patricia Clinton
Maria A Lofgren
This nation is facing a significant nursing faculty shortage not only at the undergraduate but also at the graduate level. As nursing faculty, we must be innovative in considering ways of consolidating resources in this time of demand for advanced practice nurses. With the apparent need for qualified neonatal nurse practitioners in Iowa, the University of Iowa understood the importance of starting a neonatal nurse practitioners program. The University of Iowa College of Nursing and the University of Missouri-Kansas City formed a partnership to educate neonatal nurse practitioners. Although this partnership concentrates on a specific subspecialty population, it can serve …