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Maternal, Child Health and Neonatal Nursing
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Parental Perception Of The Neonate, Liza Ann Webb
Parental Perception Of The Neonate, Liza Ann Webb
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
The purpose of this study was to determine maternal and paternal perceptions of the neonate. The Broussard Neonatal Perception Inventory was used to measure perception.
Thirty couples who delivered normal, healthy, first-born infants at a Naval Hospital in San Diego volunteered for the study. Consent forms were signed during the hospital stay and the Broussard Neonatal Perception Inventory was administered to both parents in the homes when the infants were one month old.
Statistical analysis of data showed that mothers and fathers did rate their one-month-old infants as above the average infant using the Broussard Neonatal Perception Inventory. The range …
The Effect Of The Warm Water Bath On Axillary Temperature In Normal Newborns, Ann J. Morton
The Effect Of The Warm Water Bath On Axillary Temperature In Normal Newborns, Ann J. Morton
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The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of the warm water bath and the radiant heater on the axillary temperatures of normal newborns. The sample group consisted of thirty newborns--15 babies placed into the water bath in Group I, and 15 babies placed under the radiant heater in Group II. Birth weights were between 6.25 and 8.75 pounds, gestational ages between 37 and 41 weeks, and 5-minute Apgar scores were 8 or more. The maternal temperatures, taken within two hours before birth, ranged between 97 and 99 degrees. All infants were born by spontaneous or low-forceps vertex …