Publications by authors named "Ulises Mendoza-Cortes"
Rev Invest Clin
January 2013
Article Synopsis
- The study aimed to assess how vital signs, skin color, and oxygen levels change in critically ill preterm newborns during and after sponge bathing, while also looking for potential complications.
- Conducted in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit from May to December 2008, the research involved a quasi-experimental approach with preterm newborns aged 0 to 28 days who were regularly sponge bathed.
- Results showed no significant complications after monitoring, but indicated that increased support in oxygen levels and temperature may be necessary during sponge bathing, highlighting the need for careful medical supervision during the procedure.
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