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The Reflective Heat Patches are used to isolate the temperature sensors from the environment. This blockade is composed of a non conducing PVC thermal of 2mm depth, it minimizes the difference in the sensor reading and prevents the contact with the environmental heat. It is composed of a reflective lamina that kills the radiation effects of the open cradle (Infant Warms). The diámeter is the perfect size to neonate for the low weight neonates. Also all range that exists in the neonatologic Intensive Care.
The Patchs have a long life adhesion capacity that does not require changes for patients. That will be staying for some time. |
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REFERENCES American Academy of Pediatrics and American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Guidelines for Perinatal Care, 2nd ed. Chicago: AAP/ACOG, 1988.Klaus M.H., Fanaroff A.A. Care of the High-Risk Neonate, 3rd ed. Philadelphia: WB Saunders Co.,1986. OGN Nursing Practice Resource. Neonatal Thermoregulation. Washington, D.C.: NAACOG,1990. Streeter N.S. Thermoregulation. In: High-Risk Neonatal Care. Rockville, MD.: Aspen Publishers, 1986. Thomas, Karen (1994). Thermoregulation in Neonates. Neonatal Network (Vol. 13, No. 2) Pp15-22. Beachy, P. & Deacon, J. (Ed.) Core Curriculum for Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing. W.B.Sanders, Philadelphia 1993 Pp42-44. |
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