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determined by the underlying diagnosis.
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Causes
These include:
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Polycythemia
Management
The aims of management are to identify the underlying cause and to provide supportive care with appropriate interventions. The care needed is similar regardless of the aetiology.
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The parents will need to be given support and an explanation of the condition and treatment required. They will also need to be with or near to their baby during transfer and admission to the neonatal or surgical unit (b see Management of the preterm baby, p. 634).
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Neonatal abstinence syndrome
Common symptoms
Typically the symptoms involve the CNS and the respiratory, gastrointes- tinal, and vasomotor systems:
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Exaggerated reflexes
Principles of care
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Further reading
Winklbaur AB, Jaqsch R, Peternell A,
et al
. (2007). Management of neonatal abstinence syndrome
in neonates born to opioid maintained women.
Drug and Alcohol Dependence
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, 131–8.
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Women and Children’s Health Service (2004).
Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
. Available at: M
http://wchs.health.wa.gov.au (accessed 20.1.2011).
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Safeguarding children
Definitions
in the interests of children. The Act also made changes to the laws pertaining to children, notably on adoption agencies, foster homes, baby sitting services, and the handling of child related crimes and crimes against children.
Safeguarding children is a complex topic and general principles are given here for guidance.
psychological, and cultural upbringing must be central to any decisions
that may be made in this respect by a court.
must also be consulted and involved at all stages of the procedure in individual cases. Any midwife dealing with an established safeguarding children situation or who has concerns about any child’s safety must make that concern known to these people in the first instance.
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The key features of the Children Act