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It is up to the practitioner who will complete the procedure to decide the positioning and hold that they most confident with, however this is also dependent on the skill level and experience of the holder. The two main holds used for neonatal lumbar punctures are the baby lying on their ...
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Introduction/Background: Infant lumbar puncture (ILP) is a common procedure that is considered an essential skill for pediatric trainees by the American Board of Pediatrics. Despite this requirement, there is a 66% reported failure rate when trainees perform ILP (Kessler, 2013). Res...
(2020) 20:165 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12887-020-02050-8 STUDY PROTOCOL Open Access Study protocol: NeoCLEAR: Neonatal Champagne Lumbar punctures Every time – An RCT: a multicentre, randomised controlled 2 × 2 factorial trial to investigate techniques to increase lumbar puncture success ...
On clinicalreview of the infant, you feel a lumbar puncture (LP) is indicated and they are stable enough for the procedure. On preparingthe infant one of the new staff nurses in the department asks you in what position you would prefer the baby to be held. Shehas seen children in ...
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The article presents a report on a baby born at 28 weeks pregnancy regarding possibility of lumbar puncture in the neonates. The baby had no respiratory disease and was breathing in the room air. On the sixth day of life, the baby developed increasingly frequent and severe apnoeas and ...