Medications in neonatal resuscitation
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, Journal Article
Burchfield, DJ; Berkowitz, ID; Berg, RA; Goldberg, RN
Published in: Annals of Emergency Medicine
1993
Medication usage in neonatal resuscitation has been largely extrapolated from adult resuscitation guidelines. Compared to older children and adults, newborn infants have major anatomical and physiological differences which affect their need for and response to medications during resuscitation. This article discusses some of these differences, highlights the discussion of the Emergency Cardiac Care Panel for Neonatal Pharmacology, lists the recommendations of the panel to the Emergency Cardiac Care Committee, and discusses areas of future research in neonatal resuscitation. © 1993 American College of Emergency Physicians.
Duke Scholars
Published In
Annals of Emergency Medicine
ISSN
0196-0644
Publication Date
1993
Volume
22
Issue
2 PART 2
Start / End Page
435 / 439
Related Subject Headings
- Emergency & Critical Care Medicine
- 1103 Clinical Sciences
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Burchfield, D. J., Berkowitz, I. D., Berg, R. A., & Goldberg, R. N. (1993). Medications in neonatal resuscitation. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 22(2 PART 2), 435–439.
Burchfield, D. J., I. D. Berkowitz, R. A. Berg, and R. N. Goldberg. “Medications in neonatal resuscitation.” Annals of Emergency Medicine 22, no. 2 PART 2 (1993): 435–39.
Burchfield DJ, Berkowitz ID, Berg RA, Goldberg RN. Medications in neonatal resuscitation. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 1993;22(2 PART 2):435–9.
Burchfield, D. J., et al. “Medications in neonatal resuscitation.” Annals of Emergency Medicine, vol. 22, no. 2 PART 2, 1993, pp. 435–39.
Burchfield DJ, Berkowitz ID, Berg RA, Goldberg RN. Medications in neonatal resuscitation. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 1993;22(2 PART 2):435–439.
Published In
Annals of Emergency Medicine
ISSN
0196-0644
Publication Date
1993
Volume
22
Issue
2 PART 2
Start / End Page
435 / 439
Related Subject Headings
- Emergency & Critical Care Medicine
- 1103 Clinical Sciences