This book focuses on the specialized care required for neonates and newborns, covering topics such as neonatal resuscitation, feeding, and monitoring. It provides evidence-based guidance on managing common neonatal conditions, including jaundice, respiratory distress, and infections. The text emphasizes the role of the nurse in providing compassionate care to both infants and their families. It includes strategies for promoting healthy development in newborns and preventing complications. The book also discusses the importance of family-centered care and the role of nurses in supporting parents during the newborn period. This book is essential for nurses in neonatal care.
Camden Vincent specializes in neonatal and newborn care, focusing on the clinical aspects of newborn health and development. Camden has authored numerous studies on neonatal care practices and outcomes. He serves as an editor for books on neonatal nursing and newborn care. His research interests include neonatal care innovation, improving neonatal outcomes, and advancing nursing practices in neonatal intensive care.