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| 060 ^aWY421^bK34D^c2023
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| 100 ^aKenner, Carole
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| 245 ^aDevelopment care of newborns and infants:/^cCarole Kenner (e.d.)
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| 250 พิมพ์ครั้งที่ ^a3
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| 260 ^aPhiladelphia :^b^aWolters Kluwer,^c2023
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| 300 ^a378 หน้า^bภาพประกอบ, ตาราง, 4,300 บาท
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| 505 0 --^tChapter 1 The science--^tChapter 2 The infant and family-centered developmental care standards for babies in intensive care and their families--^tChapter 3 Theoretical perspective for developmentally supportive care--^tChapter 4 Quality indicators for developmental care: A Trauma informed conceptual model as an exemplar for change--^tChapter 5 The neonatal intensive care unit environment--^tChapter 6 Single-family room design in the neonatal intensive care unit--^tChapter 7 Infant mental health: Strategies for optimal-emotional care of infants and families in the NICU--^tChapter 8 Partnerships in care: mothers, fathers, and health professionals--^tChapter 9 Critical periods of development--^tChapter 10 Factors influencing development
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| 505 0 --^tChapter 11 Motor and musculoskeletal development of neonates: A dynamic continuum--^tChapter 12 The NICU sensory environment--^tChapter 13 Infant sleep and arousal--^tChapter 14 Collaborative therapeutic positioning: multisstem and behavioral implications--^tChapter 15 Oral feeding and the high-risk infant--^tChapter 16 Skin-to-skin contact optimizes outcomes for infants and families--^tChapter 17 Sensory interventions for the high-risk infant--^tChapter 18 Pain assessment and nonpharmacologic management--^tChapter 19 Palliative care--^tChapter 20 Beyond the NICU: Measurable outcomes of developmental care
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| 505 0 --^tChapter 21 Interdisciplinary competency validation
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| 650 ^aNeonatal nursing^xmethods
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| 650 0 ^aIntensive care
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| 650 0 ^aInfant newborn^xgrowth & development
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| 650 0 ^aFamily
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| 650 0 ^aNewborn
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| 700 0 ^aMcgrath, jacqueline M.
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