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Bowel obstruction in neonates | Safer Care Victoria
In June 2023, we commenced a project to review and update the Maternity and Neonatal eHandbook guidelines with a view to completion in 2024. Please be aware that pending this review, some of the current guidelines may be out of date. In the meantime,
Guideline | Safer Care Victoria
Neonatology;Ophthalmology;Gastroenterology and Hepatology;Surgery and Anaesthetics;Adolescent Health;Emergency Care
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Encephalopathy in neonates | Safer Care Victoria
In June 2023, we commenced a project to review and update the Maternity and Neonatal eHandbook guidelines with a view to completion in 2024. Please be aware that pending this review, some of the current guidelines may be out of date. In the meantime,
Guideline | Safer Care Victoria
Nephrology;Neonatology;Surgery and Anaesthetics;Respiratory;Adolescent Health;Neurology;Emergency Care
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Metabolic disease in neonates | Safer Care Victoria
The diverse nature of metabolic disease in the newborn is reflected in the modes by which metabolic abnormalities may present, which are summarised below.
Guideline | Safer Care Victoria
Neonatology;Genetics;Surgery and Anaesthetics;Respiratory;Adolescent Health;Neurology;Emergency Care
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Exomphalos | Safer Care Victoria
In June 2023, we commenced a project to review and update the Maternity and Neonatal eHandbook guidelines with a view to completion in 2024. Please be aware that pending this review, some of the current guidelines may be out of date. In the meantime,
Guideline | Safer Care Victoria
Neonatology;Gastroenterology and Hepatology;Surgery and Anaesthetics;Feeding and Nutrition;Respiratory;Adolescent Health;Emergency Care;Intensive Care
https://www.safercare.vic.gov.au/best-practice-improvement/clinical-guidance/neonatal/exomphalos
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Hypoglycaemia in neonates | Safer Care Victoria
Hypoglycaemia: Although there is a lack of consensus on a definition of neonatal hypoglycaemia, it is recommended that clinical practice be guided by operational thresholds (ie glucose levels at which clinical interventions should be considered).
Guideline | Safer Care Victoria
Neonatology;Surgery and Anaesthetics;Adolescent Health;Diabetes and Endocrinology
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Intubation | Safer Care Victoria
In June 2023, we commenced a project to review and update the Maternity and Neonatal eHandbook guidelines with a view to completion in 2024. Please be aware that pending this review, some of the current guidelines may be out of date. In the meantime,
Guideline | Safer Care Victoria
Neonatology;Surgery and Anaesthetics;Respiratory;Adolescent Health;Emergency Care
https://www.safercare.vic.gov.au/best-practice-improvement/clinical-guidance/neonatal/intubation
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Sepsis – Recognition and emergency management in children | Children's Health Queensland
This document provides clinical guidance for all staff involved in the care and management of a child presenting to an emergency department in Queensland with suspected or confirmed sepsis, or septic shock.
Guideline | Children's Health Queensland
Neonatology;Genetics;Cardiology;Surgery and Anaesthetics;Respiratory;Trauma;Emergency Care;Infectious Diseases;Intensive Care
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Thyroid function testing | Safer Care Victoria
During pregnancy, maternal thyroxine (T4) is transferred to the fetus. The fetus deiodinates the T4 to produce liothyronine (T3), which is important for neurological development. Maternal T3 does not cross the placenta and appears to have little, if
Guideline | Safer Care Victoria
Neonatology;Genetics;Surgery and Anaesthetics;Adolescent Health;Neurology;Diabetes and Endocrinology
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Necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) in neonates | Safer Care Victoria
In June 2023, we commenced a project to review and update the Maternity and Neonatal eHandbook guidelines with a view to completion in 2024. Please be aware that pending this review, some of the current guidelines may be out of date. In the meantime,
Guideline | Safer Care Victoria
Neonatology;Gastroenterology and Hepatology;Surgery and Anaesthetics;Feeding and Nutrition;Adolescent Health;Emergency Care;Infectious Diseases
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Cyanosed neonate assessment | Safer Care Victoria
Cyanosis is characterised by a blue discolouration of the tissues caused by reduced haemoglobin levels. Central cyanosis affects 3-4 per cent of all newborns and is a marker of significant disease.
Guideline | Safer Care Victoria
Nephrology;Neonatology;Genetics;Cardiology;Surgery and Anaesthetics;Respiratory;Adolescent Health;Emergency Care;Infectious Diseases;Diabetes and Endocrinology
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