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Neonatal petechiae: strategies for nursing interventions.

C Kimble

    Pediatric Nursing
    |May 1, 1992
    PubMed
    Summary

    Neonatal petechiae requires understanding causes, proper assessment, and monitoring for effective nursing care. This knowledge aids healing, prevents complications, and improves parental involvement in newborn care.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neonatal care
    • Dermatology
    • Pediatrics

    Background:

    • Petechiae in neonates can indicate various underlying conditions.
    • Early recognition and management are crucial for positive outcomes.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To outline essential nursing care strategies for neonates presenting with petechiae.
    • To emphasize the importance of etiology, assessment, and monitoring.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review on neonatal petechiae.
    • Clinical assessment guidelines for petechial rashes.
    • Nursing intervention protocols.

    Main Results:

    • Understanding the etiology of petechiae guides appropriate nursing interventions.
    • Accurate and ongoing assessment is vital for monitoring neonate's condition.
    • Effective nursing care facilitates healing and prevents sequelae.

    Conclusions:

    • Knowledge of etiology, assessment, and monitoring empowers nurses to provide optimal care for neonates with petechiae.
    • Interventions should focus on promoting healing, preventing complications, and supporting parental engagement.

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