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Neonatal Skin Care: Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guideline by Association of Women's Health Obstetric (2007-01-01) [Association of Women's Health Obstetric] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.
Recognizing both the recent advances and heightened interest for evidence-based skin care practices, the Association for Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN) and the National Association of Neonatal Nurses (NANN) collaborated to support the Neonatal Skin Care Research-Based Practice Project (RBP4).
The third edition of AWHONN's evidence?based clinical practice guideline Neonatal Skin Care has been released. It provides nurses and other health care providers with the latest information related to skin assessment and care for infants from birth to 28 days of age.
Find out about important updates that can be found in the 3rd edition of the AWHONN Neonatal Skin Care: Evidence-based Clinical Practice Guideline and watch a related video.
Lund CH et al (2001) Neonatal Skin Care: Clinical Outcomes of the AWHONN/NANN evidence-based clinical practice guideline. JOGNN 30:41-51. In 2001, an evidence-based Neonatal Skin Care. Clinical Practice Guideline, written by a science team including neonatal nurses and a pediatric dermatologist, was evaluated
OBJECTIVE: To develop and evaluate an evidence-based clinical practice guideline for assessment and routine care of neonatal skin, educate nurses about the scientific basis for practices recommended in the guideline, and design procedures that facilitate implementation of the project guideline into clinical practice.
CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE. Guideline coverage includes NICU KEMH, NICU PCH and NETS WA. Skin Care Guideline. This document should be read in Neonatal Skin Condition Score (NSCS). DRYNESS. ERYTHEMA. BREAKDOWN. 1 normal, no sign of dry skin. 1 no evidence or erythema. 1 none evident.
tal Nurses (NANN) collaborated to support the. Neonatal Skin Care Research-Based Practice Project. (RBP4). The project included four phases. Phase 1, planning, involved developing an evidence-based clinical practice guideline and an evaluation plan including data collec- tion tool development and data management.
Neonatal skin care: clinical outcomes of the AWHONN/NANN evidence-based clinical practice guideline. DESIGN: Prospective evaluation of the collaborative neonatal skin care research-based practice project of the Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses and the National Association of Neonatal Nurses.
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