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Family-centered Care and Neurobehavioral Interventions for Premature Infants

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Date Issued:
2017-04-17
Summary:
Nursing student Christy Curtiss discusses the concept of family centered care - the concept of having the family work with doctors to provide both clinical and supportive care - and how it benefits infants in neonatal intensive care units. She identifies seven core measures and neuroprotective interventions, the stimulations necessary for infants to meet developmental milestones.
Title: Family-centered Care and Neurobehavioral Interventions for Premature Infants.
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Name(s): Christy Curtis, Presenter
FSCJ, college
Type of Resource: moving image
Genre: Presentation
Issuance: single unit
Date Created: 2017-04-17
Date Issued: 2017-04-17
Publisher: Florida State College at Jacksonville
Place of Publication: Jacksonville, FL
Physical Form: moving image
Extent: 15 minutes
Language(s): English
eng
Summary: Nursing student Christy Curtiss discusses the concept of family centered care - the concept of having the family work with doctors to provide both clinical and supportive care - and how it benefits infants in neonatal intensive care units. She identifies seven core measures and neuroprotective interventions, the stimulations necessary for infants to meet developmental milestones.
Identifier: 20170414_SRC_08_Curtiss_Premature_Infants (IID), fscj:64532 (fedora)
Note(s): Nursing student Christy Curtiss discusses the concept of family centered care - the concept of having the family work with doctors to provide both clinical and supportive care - and how it benefits infants in neonatal intensive care units. She identifies seven core measures and neuroprotective interventions, the stimulations necessary for infants to meet developmental milestones.
Subject(s): Patient Care Planning.
Nursing.
Family Nursing.
Persistent Link to This Record: http://purl.flvc.org/fscj/fd/20170414_SRC_08_Curtiss_Premature_Infants
Use and Reproduction: free to use
Host Institution: FSCJ