Optimal body temperature in transitional extremely low birth weight infants using heart rate and temperature as indicators.
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Assessment of radiant temperature in a closed incubator.A mean body temperature of 37°C for incubated preterm infants is associated with lower energy costs in the first 11 days of life.Use of a Polyethylene Bag to Reduce Perioperative Regional and Whole-Body Heat Losses in Low-Birth-Weight Neonates.Impact of nursing care on temperature environment in preterm newborns nursed in closed convective incubators.Failing to meet relative humidity targets for incubated neonates causes higher heat loss and metabolic costs in the first week of life.Polyethylene bag wrapping to prevent hypothermia during percutaneous central venous catheter insertion in the preterm newborn under 32 weeks of gestation.
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Optimal body temperature in transitional extremely low birth weight infants using heart rate and temperature as indicators.
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Diane Holditch-Davis
Robin B Knobel
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10.1111/J.1552-6909.2009.01087.X
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2010-01-01T00:00:00Z