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May 24, 2018

JOGNN: Quality Improvement Initiative to Prevent Admission Hypothermia in Very-Low-Birth-Weight Newborns

Abstract Objective To decrease rates of admission hypothermia (<36 °C) in very-low-birth-weight (VLBW) newborns (<1,500 g). Design Quality improvement initiative. Setting/Local Problem Urban, Level IV NICU with 32 patient beds….

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Category: AJOGTags: admission, hypothermia, JOGNN, neonatal intensive care, nicu, premature infant, preterm infant, quality improvement, temperature regulation, very low birth weight, VLBW

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