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  1. What is new in the second edition? Transforming standards into care. Incorporating guidance from recent WHO recommendations. Addressing global gaps in care. Including links to key references and resources. Applying contemporary educational methods. Active learning and skills mastery through simulation and clinical practice.

  2. Download materials according to your need. See resources for facilitators and organizers further down to prepare step by step for educational activities suited to participants and to the context where the activities will take place. Essential Newborn Care 1. Immediate Care and Helping Babies Breathe at Birth. The first 60 minutes after birth.

  3. 11 kwi 2022 · The material provides the foundation for the essential care of every newborn: immediate care at birth, resuscitation when needed, breast milk feeding, thermal care, prevention of infection, recognition and response to danger signs.

  4. ENC 2 is the second part of WHO’s Essential Newborn Care Course. It incorporates the content in earlier programs by AAP — Essential Care for Every Baby (ECEB) and Essential Care for Small Babies (ECSB), updated to align with WHO recommendations and guidelines.

  5. 2 lut 2018 · This pocket book provides a step-by-step guide to a core package of essential newborn care interventions that can be administered in all health-care settings. It also includes...

  6. 5 lip 2024 · Overview. Using the Circle of Learning and Improvement, the Essential Newborn Care Course (ENCC) aims to build competencies that save lives and help all newborns reach their full potential. What is new in ENCC second edition? GUIDELINE. Protecting, promoting and supporting BREASTFEEDING IN FACILITIES providing maternity and newborn services.

  7. summary of globally accepted evidence-based guidelines for essential newborn care focusing on the first hours and days of life. Intended users This step-by-step Guide can be used in all health-care settings by skilled birth attendants (midwives, nurses and doctors) who care for newborns.

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