Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Quality Nursing May Protect Very Low Birth Weight Babies

<p>TUESDAY, Apr 24 (HealthDay News) — Infants with really low birth
weights — reduction than 3.3 pounds — do improved if they’re innate during <span>hospitals</span>
that have been strictly famous for nursing excellence, a new study
finds.</p>
<p>The “RNE” designation, approval for nursing excellence, is awarded
by a <span>American Nurses Credentialing Center</span> when nursing caring achieves
exemplary use or caring in 5 areas. Only about 7 percent of
U.S. hospitals accept a RNE designation.</p>
<p>For a new study, U.S. researchers looked during 72,000 infants with very<span>low birth weights</span> and found that those innate during RNE hospitals had distant lower
rates of sanatorium infection (16.7 percent contra 18.3 percent), lower
rates of a form of mind draining called serious intraventricular
hemorrhage (7.2 percent contra 7.8 percent), and reduce rates of death
after 7 days (7 percent contra 7.4 percent) compar...

1 comments

dany chandra 25 April 2012 at 22:57

Nice post sharing by you...
Credentialing application

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