This person will be used to
following the hospitals routine newborn procedures.
Not exact matches
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A full description of PROBIT's design and methods has been published elsewhere.17 In brief, 31 maternity
hospitals and their affiliated polyclinics (where children are
followed for
routine health care) were randomized either to receive a breastfeeding promotion intervention modelled on the 10 steps to successful breastfeeding of the WHO / UNICEF Baby - Friendly
Hospital Initiative (BFHI) or to continue the maternity hospital and polyclinic practices in effect at the time of random
Hospital Initiative (BFHI) or to continue the maternity
hospital and polyclinic practices in effect at the time of random
hospital and polyclinic practices in effect at the time of randomization.
The highest rates of breastfeeding are observed among higher - income, college - educated women > 30 years of age living in the Mountain and Pacific regions of the United States.60 Obstacles to the initiation and continuation of breastfeeding include physician apathy and misinformation,61 - 63 insufficient prenatal breastfeeding education, 64 disruptive
hospital policies, 65 inappropriate interruption of breastfeeding, 62 early
hospital discharge in some populations, 66 lack of timely
routine follow - up care and postpartum home health visits, 67 maternal employment68, 69 (especially in the absence of workplace facilities and support for breastfeeding), 70 lack of broad societal support, 71 media portrayal of bottle - feeding as normative, 72 and commercial promotion of infant formula through distribution of
hospital discharge packs, coupons for free or discounted formula, and television and general magazine advertising.73, 74
Obstacles to initiation and continuation of breastfeeding include insufficient prenatal education about breastfeeding132, 133; disruptive
hospital policies and practices134; inappropriate interruption of breastfeeding135; early
hospital discharge in some populations136; lack of timely
routine follow - up care and postpartum home health visits137; maternal employment138, 139 (especially in the absence of workplace facilities and support for breastfeeding) 140; lack of family and broad societal support141; media portrayal of bottle feeding as normative142; commercial promotion of infant formula through distribution of
hospital discharge packs, coupons for free or discounted formula, and some television and general magazine advertising143, 144; misinformation; and lack of guidance and encouragement from health care professionals.135, 145,146
Control: standard postnatal maternity care that consisted of
routine perinatal care according to the type of delivery, group postnatal lactation education provided by a midwife or LC, 1 - on - 1 assistance with breastfeeding if problems arose and time permitted, and postdischarge
follow - up, either at the outpatient clinic of the delivery
hospital or at the nearest Maternal and Child Health Centre.
We breathed another sigh of relief, having been expecting to have to watch the
hospital staff like hawks lest they
follow through on their
routine protocols before reading or remembering our birth plan.
Most
hospitals follow CDC guidelines, which have not explicitly recommended
routine active surveillance cultures to identify and isolate patients with superbugs, even though more than 140 studies have shown that MRSA and VRE can be controlled this way, Farr says.
As part of the
Follow Your Heart program, patients received two home visits from an NP in the first week to 10 days after discharge, a
routine surgeon office visit around 10 to 14 days after discharge, multiple phone calls from the NP, and the assurance that
hospital personnel were available around the clock for questions, including an on - call surgeon.
Dr. Blum joined our health care team
following a year internship at Oradell Animal
Hospital in New Jersey where she performed routine and emergency surgical procedures and managed in - hospital cases as well as assisting spec
Hospital in New Jersey where she performed
routine and emergency surgical procedures and managed in -
hospital cases as well as assisting spec
hospital cases as well as assisting specialists.
Last month, a woman in Glendale lost her dog
following a
routine spay procedure at a nearby veterinary
hospital.
In addition to our exceptional specialty services, Hickory Veterinary
Hospital has a caring compassionate staff of medical practitioners to address
routine care, vaccines, preventative medicine, diagnosis of disease, medical treatments and
follow - up for your pet companion.
We are the only veterinary
hospital in Manhattan's Tribeca Soho area to offer all of the following: Pet health services 7 days a week Internship - trained veterinarians Board - certified specialists in internal medicine and cardiology Cat and dog surgery Routine and advanced dental and oral care Diseases of Older Pets (Geriatric Care) Pain Management & Rehabilitation Oncology & Palliative Care Digital radiology In - house laboratory Please Note: Tribeca Soho Animal Hospital is a member of the Downtown Veterinary Medical Hospitals Group (DVM Hos
hospital in Manhattan's Tribeca Soho area to offer all of the
following: Pet health services 7 days a week Internship - trained veterinarians Board - certified specialists in internal medicine and cardiology Cat and dog surgery
Routine and advanced dental and oral care Diseases of Older Pets (Geriatric Care) Pain Management & Rehabilitation Oncology & Palliative Care Digital radiology In - house laboratory Please Note: Tribeca Soho Animal
Hospital is a member of the Downtown Veterinary Medical Hospitals Group (DVM Hos
Hospital is a member of the Downtown Veterinary Medical
Hospitals Group (DVM
Hospitals).
Osvaldo Fella died in 2009 after being admitted to the
hospital for
routine surgery
following successful treatment for colon cancer.
Medicines,
hospital follow - ups, maintenance of healthy lifestyle (or at least the need to maintain one) would become a
routine.
Medical assistants in
hospitals and doctors» offices perform
routine chores such as taking a patient's medical history, recording vital signs, drawing blood for testing and scheduling
follow - up appointments.
Mothers were eligible to participate if they did not require the use of an interpreter, and reported one or more of the
following risk factors for poor maternal or child outcomes in their responses to
routine standardised psychosocial and domestic violence screening conducted by midwives for every mother booking in to the local
hospital for confinement: maternal age under 19 years; current probable distress (assessed as an Edinburgh Depression Scale (EDS) 17 score of 10 or more)(as a lower cut - off score was used than the antenatal validated cut - off score for depression, the term «distress» is used rather than «depression»; use of this cut - off to indicate those distressed approximated the subgroups labelled in other trials as «psychologically vulnerable» or as having «low psychological resources» 14); lack of emotional and practical support; late antenatal care (after 20 weeks gestation); major stressors in the past 12 months; current substance misuse; current or history of mental health problem or disorder; history of abuse in mother's own childhood; and history of domestic violence.
The
following hypotheses were tested: that the cognitive behaviour therapy would be superior to supportive counselling and
routine care, and
routine care alone, firstly, in reducing positive psychotic symptoms; secondly, in preventing the exacerbation of positive symptoms and reducing
hospital stay; and, thirdly, by using the convention of the previous study of 50 % improvement in positive symptoms as an indicator of considerable clinical improvement, 6 in the number of patients achieving such improvement.
Nor did it reduce the range, extent, or cost of treatment as usual: indeed the addition of developmental group psychotherapy to
routine care was associated with a trend to higher costs over 12 months»
follow - up (largely owing to two individuals in developmental group psychotherapy who spent substantial time in
hospital or in the care of social services over
follow - up — their exclusion in sensitivity analysis did not alter the main findings of the study).
When I brought my newborn twins home from the
hospital, we
followed a
routine and I can't imagine NOT having it.