and for nearly 12 hours, Volkova and her husband, Alexander Volkov, had no idea how their son was doing. When they learned what was wrong, it sparked more questions for the couple.
Here are answers to common questions: When should I take my baby to the de . . . Read more Talk to Me, Baby! How to Encourage Speech and Language There’s something magical about a baby’s first words. More than any other milestone, the first “mama” or “dada” holds the ...
Cherish loves rolling trucks on the ground with her toddler and singing "You Are My Sunshine" to him. When Pharaoh was born, she didn't know if these moments would ever be possible.Read More Highly specialized care saves Hunter's life Hunter also answers to the name ...
Neonatal care is a highly complex specialized area in medicine and nursing. While evidence is growing to support our interventions, there are still a lot of gray areas. This column "Point-Counter Point" is meant to evoke more questions than answers, to debate topics from both sides—not ...
According to analyses, 24%, 20%, 48% and 92% of nurses gave correct answers to questions about AS cycle, AS in neonates, the role of sleep in saving energy and ideal noise level, respectively. According to results, nurses had a low level of knowledge towards neonatal sleep. All nurses ...
Perhaps there was a rushed C-section or the baby was born blue and not crying. Maybe the delivery seemed smooth, but you have questions about why the baby ended up in the NICU. Medical errors during the prenatal care, labor and delivery or even in the NICU might be the cause of the ...
for a broader associate cycle, to whom headdressed twenty-six questions, six of which concerned ethnography and oral literature.A great number of scientists from various regions in the South-Slavic region replied tohim so that he received a couple of interesting answers to each of his questions...
Other limita- tions include subjective interpretation of survey questions and parent's answers, lack of capture of other costs that were related to implementation (such as managing the sensory support team and conducting sensory experiences on medically unstable infants when parents were unavail- able...
Neonatal care is a highly complex specialized area in medicine and nursing. While evidence is growing to support our interventions, many "gray" areas still exist. This column on "Point-Counter Point" is meant to evoke more questions than answers, to debate the pros and cons on topics-not ...
The participants were asked to answer 23 questions distributed in four main domains, namely, demographic data, knowledge about KMC, practice levels, and barriers to KMC practice. For answers to the knowledge and barriers to practice domains, the mean scores (standard deviations) were calculated to...