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Hemophilia B. Case study and intervention plan.

C W Trotter, D K Hasegawa

    JOGN Nursing; Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing
    |March 1, 1983
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    Neonatal nurses should suspect hemophilia in male newborns with persistent bleeding from circumcision or the umbilicus. Prompt medical and nursing care, alongside long-term support, is crucial for hemophilia B management.

    Area of Science:

    • Pediatric Hematology
    • Neonatal Nursing Care

    Background:

    • Hemophilia B is a rare genetic bleeding disorder.
    • Early identification of bleeding disorders in newborns is critical.

    Observation:

    • Persistent bleeding from circumcision or umbilical sites in male neonates can indicate hemophilia.
    • Neonatal nurses play a key role in initial assessment.

    Findings:

    • Effective hemophilia B treatment necessitates immediate medical and nursing intervention.
    • A coordinated team approach is essential for comprehensive infant and family care.

    Implications:

    • Long-term follow-up addresses the psychosocial, developmental, and physiological needs of affected infants and families.
    • This information aids nurses in managing hemophilia B in neonates.

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