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The healthy and sick newborn / David A. Clark, MD.

By: Clark, David A [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Clinics. Internal medicine ; 62-2.Publisher: Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2015Description: 1 volumeContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780323359818 (hbk.) :Subject(s): Newborn infants -- Diseases | Newborn infants -- CareDDC classification: 618.9'201 Summary: Community-based primary care physicians are routinely challenged as they stabilize, evaluate, and care for term and late-preterm neonates. Although there have been many spectacular advances in care of neonates, the challenges and successes of caring for the most preterm, very low birth-weight newborns seem to dominate presentations and the Pediatric literature. This issue concentrates on the current evidence and the collected experience of neonatologists regarding the basics of caring for the vast majority of newborns.
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Community-based primary care physicians are routinely challenged as they stabilize, evaluate, and care for term and late-preterm neonates. Although there have been many spectacular advances in care of neonates, the challenges and successes of caring for the most preterm, very low birth-weight newborns seem to dominate presentations and the Pediatric literature. This issue concentrates on the current evidence and the collected experience of neonatologists regarding the basics of caring for the vast majority of newborns.

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