PPT-Neonatal Neuroprotection

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Shannon E G Hamrick MD Assistant Professor Divisions of Neonatology and Cardiology Department of Pediatrics Emory University Disclosure I have no relevant financial

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Shannon E G Hamrick MD Assistant Professor Divisions of Neonatology and Cardiology Department of Pediatrics Emory University Disclosure I have no relevant financial relationships with the manufacturers of any commercial products andor providers of commercial services discussed in this CME activity. Document title: Neonatal resuscitation Publication date: October 2011 Document number: MN11.5-V2-R16 Document supplement The document supplement is integral to and should be read in conjunction with James . Nuttall. Paediatric. Infectious Diseases Unit, . Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital & University of Cape Town. Right to Care 6. th. Conference on Emerging Problems in . Paediatric. Erin L. Keels RN MS NNP-BC. NAS Taskforce Chair. NNP Program . Manager. Nationwide Children’s Hospital . Columbus, Ohio . Disclosures. No conflicts of interest. Off label use of medications for treatment of NAS. Thomas Raffay, MD, FAAP. Assistant Professor. Department of Pediatrics, Division of Neonatology. Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital. Case Western Reserve University. Cleveland, Ohio. I have no financial interests to disclose. . CUZA – VODA Clinical Hospital of Obstetrics & Gynaecology Iasi, NICU. NEONATAL ASPHYXIA. Neonatal asphyxia is the result of a problem that occurs during:. . Fetal life. Labor or. Delivery . Copyright Jay Hochman, mD. GI Care For Kids. August 3, 2017. Learning Objectives. Understand the causes of neonatal cholestasis. Learn about advances in diagnosis of neonatal cholestasis and appropriate use of genetic panels. Andrew Costandi, M.D., M.M.M. Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. Updated 1/2020. Disclosures. No relevant financial relationships. Learning Objectives:. Recognize the signs and symptoms of neonates in distress. Introduction. Definition. Epidemiology. Bilirubin . metabolism. Aetiopathogenesis. /Types. Clinical features. Evaluation of a jaundiced neonate. Management. Complications. Surgical/. C. holestatic. CDHB. Overview. SURPRISES. Term Admissions. Near term admissions. Very preterm morbidity. Outcomes. Surprises. Lower admissions 2017/18 and occupancy 93%. 852 in 2018 . - . counted if stay over midnight. January 5, 2023. How to think about seizures in Neonatal Period. Seizure versus Non epileptic spells. Etiology of seizure. Treatment (pretty standardized, but some precision medicine). Prognosis and when to stop treatment. DEFINITIONS. SEIZURE:. A seizure is a paroxysmal behavior caused by hypersynchronous discharge of a group of neurons. . NEONATAL SEIZURE:. Neonatal seizures may be defined more aptly as paroxysmal alterations in neurologic function (. A neonatal healthcare professional teaching resource. National Neonatal Research Database,. Imperial College London. Developed by. Dr Tim van Hasselt (NNRD Board trainee representative). Dr . T’ng. Pediatrician and Neonatologist. Director of Clinical Research Professor of Clinical Sciences, Chicago Medical School, North Chicago, IL . Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine, University of South Dakota School of Medicine, Sioux Falls, SD.

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