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Neonatal critical care
P F Moon1, B J Massat, P J Pascoe
1Section of Anesthesiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA. pfm4@cornell.edu
Abstract:
The first few minutes after a neonate's birth may determine the quality of its entire life. Immediate care includes prevention of hypothermia, clearing of nasal and oral passages, stimulation of ventilation and oxygenation, and, in a few cases, advanced life support. Any additional stress during the first weeks of life can also result in neonatal morbidity and mortality. Care of the diseased newborn must focus not only on treatment of the underlying disease but on aggressive supportive care. A safe, warm, clean, proper environment and adequate nutrition are essential.