THE NEED FOR PREVENTIVE ACTION IN MATERNITY WARDS: INSTRUCTIONS IN NEONATE’S BEHAVIOR
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https://doi.org/10.7322/jhgd.38137Keywords:
Neonatal behavior, mother-infant interaction, adult responsiveness, maternity care.Abstract
Since the precocity of the neonate’s behaviors and reactions has been observed and analised, it is ~mental that the adult who manipulates the neonate is conscious of the possibilities of answers the infant ~erform when receiving appropriate stimuli. The aim of this work is to describe and evaluate the neonate’s ions to the proceedings used in maternity wards. The authors will also evaluate the suitabiliiy of these ices, as well as how the neonate’sreactions are considered by the maternity staff.
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