CHARACTERIZATION OF LOW WEIGHT NEWBORNS ADMITTED IN A NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
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https://doi.org/10.5902/217976927412Keywords:
Infant, low birth weight, Intensive care units, neonatal, Infant nutrition, Intensive care, NursingAbstract
http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/217976927412
Aim: characterize low weight newborns (LWNB) admitted in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of a University Hospital in the central region of Rio Grande do Sul. Methods: quantitative descriptive and cross-sectional research developed with a population of 162 LWNB. Data were submitted through statistical analysis. Results: demostrated that in relation to sex ratio was 1:1 and most newborns were preterm. We identified a high index of cesarean, and as main reasons for NICU hospitalization prematurity, followed by respiratory discomfort. We found that feeding was the artificial milk and partial breast feeding was the most at the discharge. Conclusion: to know LWNB profile enables assistance to this population, contributting for reducing neonatal mortality and for an assistance that meets the newborns singularity.
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