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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/systems/hospital/nicu_toolkit/nicupacket-apa_breastfeeding.pdf
December 13, 2013 - NICU Toolkit, Appendix A, Breastfeeding Your Baby
Breastfeeding Your Baby
Breastfed babies have:
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www.ahrq.gov/patient-safety/settings/hospital/resource/nicu/packet/apa2.html
December 01, 2013 - How to comfort your baby during colic?
Hold and soothe your baby. … Place your baby in a swing or vibrating chair.
Give your baby a warm bath. … Do not allow smoking around your baby.
Do not allow your baby to overheat during sleeping. … If your baby still needs oxygen at 36 weeks old.
If your baby has been on a ventilator. … risk of a baby getting severe RSV.
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www.ahrq.gov/es/patient-safety/settings/hospital/resource/nicu/packet/apa2.html
December 01, 2013 - How to comfort your baby during colic?
Hold and soothe your baby. … Place your baby in a swing or vibrating chair.
Give your baby a warm bath. … Do not allow smoking around your baby.
Do not allow your baby to overheat during sleeping. … If your baby still needs oxygen at 36 weeks old.
If your baby has been on a ventilator. … risk of a baby getting severe RSV.
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www.ahrq.gov/patient-safety/settings/hospital/resource/nicu/packet/apa3.html
December 01, 2013 - Do not allow anyone to smoke around the baby. … Do not allow smoking around your baby.
Do not allow your baby to overheat during sleeping. … If your baby still needs oxygen at 36 weeks old.
If your baby has been on a ventilator. … Keep your baby away from crowded areas. … risk of a baby getting severe RSV.
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www.ahrq.gov/es/patient-safety/settings/hospital/resource/nicu/packet/apa3.html
December 01, 2013 - Do not allow anyone to smoke around the baby. … Do not allow smoking around your baby.
Do not allow your baby to overheat during sleeping. … If your baby still needs oxygen at 36 weeks old.
If your baby has been on a ventilator. … Keep your baby away from crowded areas. … risk of a baby getting severe RSV.
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www.ahrq.gov/prevention/guidelines/tobacco/clinicians/tearsheets/prenatal.html
October 01, 2014 - Both you and your baby benefit when you quit smoking. … Good Things Happen as Soon as You Quit
For Your baby:
Your baby will be healthier. … Your baby will get more oxygen.
Your baby will be less likely to be born too soon. … Your baby will have fewer colds and ear infections.
Your baby will cough and cry less. … Plan on not smoking once you bring your baby home.
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www.ahrq.gov/patient-safety/settings/hospital/resource/nicu/packet/apa4.html
December 01, 2013 - Do not allow smoking around your baby.
Do not allow your baby to overheat during sleeping. … If your baby still needs oxygen at 36 weeks old.
If your baby has been on a ventilator. … Your baby needs nutrients for healthy growth. … Keep your baby away from crowded areas. … risk of a baby getting severe RSV.
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www.ahrq.gov/es/patient-safety/settings/hospital/resource/nicu/packet/apa4.html
December 01, 2013 - Do not allow smoking around your baby.
Do not allow your baby to overheat during sleeping. … If your baby still needs oxygen at 36 weeks old.
If your baby has been on a ventilator. … Your baby needs nutrients for healthy growth. … Keep your baby away from crowded areas. … risk of a baby getting severe RSV.
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/systems/hospital/nicu_toolkit/nicupacket-apa_immsched.pdf
December 13, 2013 - If you have any concerns about vaccines, ask the doctor caring for your baby.
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/2024-07/etchegaray2-report.pdf
January 01, 2024 - The healthcare team takes action to keep my baby from getting infected by another baby.
25. … Provider Interactions with Baby
29. … The healthcare team interacts with my baby as if my baby is their own.
30. … The healthcare team is not as gentle with my baby (i.e., flipping my baby over quickly) as I
prefer. … Gestational age of baby when baby was admitted to the NICU
45. # of days baby has been in the NICU
46
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www.ahrq.gov/patient-safety/settings/hospital/resource/nicu/packet/apd.html
December 01, 2013 - The first few statements are about the time your baby was in the hospital.
1. … The hospital staff caring for my baby on the day we left the hospital knew my baby well.
… My baby's pediatrician knew that my baby was going home.
… Are you supposed to receive home visiting nurse services for your baby?
… Did your baby go home with medical equipment and supplies?
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www.ahrq.gov/es/patient-safety/settings/hospital/resource/nicu/packet/apd.html
December 01, 2013 - The first few statements are about the time your baby was in the hospital.
1. … The hospital staff caring for my baby on the day we left the hospital knew my baby well.
… My baby's pediatrician knew that my baby was going home.
… Are you supposed to receive home visiting nurse services for your baby?
… Did your baby go home with medical equipment and supplies?
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/systems/hospital/nicu_toolkit/nicupacket-apa.pdf
December 10, 2013 - How to comfort your baby during colic?
■ Hold and soothe your baby. … ■ Place your baby in a swing or vibrating chair.
■ Give your baby a warm bath. … ■ Do not allow smoking around your baby. … ■ If your baby still needs oxygen at 36 weeks old.
■ If your baby has been on a ventilator. … the risk of a baby getting severe RSV
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/systems/hospital/nicu_toolkit/nicupacket-apa_colic.pdf
December 13, 2013 - ■ Usually goes away as your baby gets
older than 3 months of age. … How to comfort your baby during colic?
■ Hold and soothe your baby. … ■ Place your baby in a swing or vibrating chair.
■ Give your baby a warm bath. … ■ Take your baby for a ride in a stroller or car. … It is important to remain calm and NEVER shake your baby.
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/clinicians-providers/guidelines-recommendations/tobacco/clinicians/tearsheets/prenatal.pdf
September 01, 2008 - You Can Quit Smoking
GOOD THINGS HAPPEN AS SOON
AS YOU QUIT
FOR YOUR BABY:
Your baby will be healthier … Your baby will get more oxygen.
Your baby will be less likely to be born too soon. … Your baby will have fewer colds and ear infections.
Your baby will cough and cry less. … Your baby will have fewer asthma and wheezing problems. … Plan on not smoking once you bring your baby home.
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/data/infographics/babies-opioids.pdf
January 01, 2015 - More Babies Born Dependent on Opioids
More Babies Born Dependent on Opioids
AHRQ and HHS are working to address
the opioids crisis by making data available
to better understand the problem.
Neonatal
Abstinence
Syndrome
Rates Per
1,000
Births
0
2
4
6
8
10
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
20
08
20
09
20
10…
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/data/infographics/low-birth-weight-infographic.pdf
January 01, 2015 - Minority Women Have Smaller Babies
Minority Women Have Smaller Babies
Low birth weight can be a sign of inadequate prenatal care.
In 2015, Black women were almost twice as likely to have
low-birth-weight babies as White women (13% vs. 7%).
HHS has several programs that aim to improve birth outcomes,
such as HRS…
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/systems/hospital/nicu_toolkit/nicupacket-apa_rsv.pdf
December 13, 2013 - ■ Wash your hands before and after handling a baby. … ■ Avoid exposing your baby to others with cold symptoms. … ■ Keep your baby away from crowded areas. … the risk of a baby getting severe RSV … ■ Your baby may be eligible for palivizumab (brand name: Synagis®), a treatment given to
prevent
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/systems/hospital/nicu_toolkit/nicupacket-apd.pdf
December 10, 2013 - The hospital staff caring for my baby on the day we left the hospital knew my baby well. … My baby’s pediatrician knew that my baby was going home. … Did your baby go home with medications? … Did your baby go home with medical equipment and supplies? … The day we left the hospital, I had what I needed to feed my baby.
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/systems/hospital/nicu_toolkit/nicupacket-apa_oralmeds.pdf
December 13, 2013 - NICU Toolkit, Appendix A, Oral Medicines
Giving Your Baby Oral Medicines
Know the name of the
medicine … and what it
is for
■ Carefully read the label of each
medicine before giving it to your
baby … ■ Know why your baby needs to take
this medicine. … Know the dose
■ It is best to use an oral syringe to give liquid medicine to a baby. … Know possible side effects
■ Always observe your baby for any bad reactions to the medicine.