The document discusses the Essential Intrapartum Newborn Care (EINC) practices, which are evidence-based standards for safe care of birthing mothers and newborns within 48 hours of labor and delivery and the first week of the newborn's life. The EINC includes a series of timed procedures that can prevent at least half of newborn deaths without additional cost. The core of the EINC protocol includes immediate drying of the newborn, early skin-to-skin contact, properly timed cord clamping and cutting, and non-separation of baby from mother.
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The document discusses the Essential Intrapartum Newborn Care (EINC) practices, which are evidence-based standards for safe care of birthing mothers and newborns within 48 hours of labor and delivery and the first week of the newborn's life. The EINC includes a series of timed procedures that can prevent at least half of newborn deaths without additional cost. The core of the EINC protocol includes immediate drying of the newborn, early skin-to-skin contact, properly timed cord clamping and cutting, and non-separation of baby from mother.
The document discusses the Essential Intrapartum Newborn Care (EINC) practices, which are evidence-based standards for safe care of birthing mothers and newborns within 48 hours of labor and delivery and the first week of the newborn's life. The EINC includes a series of timed procedures that can prevent at least half of newborn deaths without additional cost. The core of the EINC protocol includes immediate drying of the newborn, early skin-to-skin contact, properly timed cord clamping and cutting, and non-separation of baby from mother.
The document discusses the Essential Intrapartum Newborn Care (EINC) practices, which are evidence-based standards for safe care of birthing mothers and newborns within 48 hours of labor and delivery and the first week of the newborn's life. The EINC includes a series of timed procedures that can prevent at least half of newborn deaths without additional cost. The core of the EINC protocol includes immediate drying of the newborn, early skin-to-skin contact, properly timed cord clamping and cutting, and non-separation of baby from mother.
ADOLESCENTS (WELL CLIENTS) Beea D. Raviz | Xyra B. Villagarcia BSN 2-D ESSENTIAL INTRAPARTUM NEWBORN CARE (EINC) The Essential Intrapartum Newborn Care practices are evidenced-based standards for safe and quality care of birthing mothers and their newborns, within the 48 hours of Intrapartum period (labor and delivery) and a week of life for the newborn.
• a series of time bound, chronologically- ordered,
standard procedures that a baby receives at birth. • can prevent at least half of newborn death without additional cost to both families and hospitals. At the heart of the protocol are four time- bound interventions: • Immediate and thorough drying of the newborn. • Early skin to skin contact between mother and the newborn. • Properly timed cord clamping and cutting • Non-separation of baby from mother PROCEDURE EQUIPMENTS AND SUPPLIES USED • GLOVES • 0.5% CHLORINE SOLUTION • STERILE GLOVES • GENTAMICIN EYE DROPS, • SCISSORS ERYTHROMYCIN,TETRACYLINE • KIDNEY BASIN OINTMENT OR POVIDONE • ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION • 0.1ML VITAMIN K PHROPHYLAXIS • DRY LINEN • 0.5ML HEPATITIS B VACCINE • BONNET • THERMOMETER ( RECTAL) • OXYTOCIN INJECTION • TAPE MEASURE • PLASTIC CORD CLAMP • BABY SCALE • BP APPARATUS • DIAPER • LEAKPROOF CONTAINER • CLEAN BABY CLOTH • PERINEAL PAD, • IDENTIFICATION TAG NAPKIN,CLOTH • SUPPORT BINDER THANK YOU!
Gynecology: Three Minimally Invasive Procedures You Need to Know About For: Permanent Birth Control, Heavy Menstrual Periods, Accidental Loss of Urine Plus: Modern Hormone Therapy for the Post Menopausal Women