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19 maj 2010 · This guideline covers diagnosing and treating jaundice, which is caused by increased levels of bilirubin in the blood, in newborn babies (neonates). It aims to help detect or prevent very high levels of bilirubin, which can be harmful if not treated.
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Tools and resources - Overview | Jaundice in newborn babies...
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This information explains the advice about jaundice in...
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Evidence - Overview | Jaundice in newborn babies under 28...
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History - Overview | Jaundice in newborn babies under 28...
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The committee agreed that the need for this research should...
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Context. Jaundice is one of the most common conditions...
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19 maj 2010 · This guideline covers diagnosing and treating jaundice, which is caused by increased levels of bilirubin in the blood, in newborn babies (neonates). It aims to help detect or prevent very high levels of bilirubin, which can be harmful if not treated.
•examine the baby for jaundice at every opportunity especially in the first 72 hours. When looking for jaundice (visual inspection): •check the naked baby in bright and preferably natural light
Developed by the National Collaborating Centre for Women’s and Children’s Health. These treatment threshold graphs accompany the clinical guideline: ‘Neonatal jaundice’. They are also available as an implementation tool. (Both are available online at www.nice.org.uk/guidance/CG98)
NICE clinical guideline 98 – Neonatal jaundice 5 Patient-centred care This guideline offers best practice advice on the care of babies with neonatal jaundice. Treatment and care should take into account parents’ preferences. Parents of babies with neonatal jaundice should have the opportunity to make informed
26 paź 2016 · This guideline covers diagnosing and treating jaundice, which is caused by increased levels of bilirubin in the blood, in newborn babies (neonates). It aims to help detect or prevent very high
8 lut 2017 · Health and Care Excellence (NICE) published updated guidelines entitled ‘Jaundice in newborn babies under 28 days’ (box 1).1 The guideline covers diagnosis and treatment of neonates with jaundice, aiming ‘to help detect and prevent very high levels of bilirubin’. New recommendations focus on measur-ing and monitoring bilirubin levels and