Managing Newborn Problems


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Managing Newborn Problems


Managing Newborn Problems

Author: World Health Organization. Reproductive Health and Research

language: en

Publisher: World Health Organization

Release Date: 2003-12-31


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Every year throughout the world, about four million babies die before they reach one month old, most during the critical first week of life. Most of these deaths are a result of the poor health and nutritional status of the mother, combined with problems such as tetanus or asphyxia, trauma, low birth weight, or preterm birth. However, many of the conditions which result in perinatal death are preventable or treatable without the need for expensive technology. Against this background, this publication contains guidance on evidence-based standards for high quality care provision during the newborn period, considering the needs of mother and baby. It has been produced to assist countries with limited resources to reduce neonatal mortality. The information is arranged under four main headings: clinical assessment, findings and management; principles of newborn baby care; procedures; record keeping and essential equipment, supplies and drugs.

Managing Newborn Problems


Managing Newborn Problems

Author: World Health Organization

language: ar

Publisher:

Release Date: 2009-11-01


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Every year an estimated three million newborn babies die during the first week of life due to problems such as sepsis, tetanus, or asphyxia, or problems associated with trauma, low birth weight, or preterm birth. This guide is written for the doctors, nurses, senior midwives, and other health care workers at the first referral level in low resource settings who are responsible for the care of newborn babies with problems during the first week(s) of life. The guide, based on the latest available evidence, provides up-to-date, authoritative clinical guidelines that are relevant to a facility with basic laboratory facilities, selected essential drugs and supplies, and the capability to provide safe blood transfusion. In some settings, the guide will be relevant to large health centres that provide childbirth care and have the capacity to care for sick or small newborn babies.

Best Practice in Labour and Delivery


Best Practice in Labour and Delivery

Author: Sabaratnam Arulkumaran

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2016-11-24


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In light of revised recommendations for intrapartum care, this updated edition reviews best practice in all aspects of labour and delivery.