It will promote successful breastfeeding and cut rates of
infant hypothermia and low blood sugar.
Not exact matches
This includes issues the late preterm
infant may face, such as
hypothermia, hypoglycemia, respiratory instability, hypotonia, and immature feeding skills, and their impact on breastfeeding.
All newborns are at risk for
hypothermia during the first 12 hours of life, according to a 2007 article published in «
Infant.»
Evidence - informed support of
infant feeding protects your facility against avoidable risks such as infection,
hypothermia, hypoglycemia, jaundice, and hypernatremic dehydration.
«Our study found no evidence that there was improved survival or better functional outcome with therapeutic
hypothermia compared to actively maintaining a normal temperature in
infants and children experiencing cardiac arrest in a hospital.»
In a multicenter, international study of
infants and children who suffered cardiac arrest while in the hospital, NIH - funded researchers have found that body cooling, or therapeutic
hypothermia, is no more effective than actively keeping the body at a normal temperature, or therapeutic normothermia.