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健康新生儿常规管理的概述

Author
Tiffany M McKee-Garrett, MD
Section Editor
Leonard E Weisman, MD
Deputy Editor
Melanie S Kim, MD
Translators
农绍汉, 主任医师,教授

引言

大多数新生儿出生后仅需要常规护理便可成功过渡到宫外生活。

足月儿(胎龄≥37周)和晚期早产儿(胎龄为34周至36+6周)常规护理的主要内容包括:

产房和过渡期护理,包括早期建立母婴依恋

新生儿评估,包括针对其母亲病史的全面回顾及针对新生儿的全面体格检查

预防性护理,以预防严重疾病的发生

                           

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