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Revista Med
Print version ISSN 0121-5256
Abstract
CAMPO, KELLY et al. NEWBORN ASSESSMENT AND MONITORING THE THIRD DAY OF LIFE IN A PRIMARY CARE CENTER IN THE MANIZALES CITY (COLOMBIA). 2011-2012: CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY. rev.fac.med [online]. 2014, vol.22, n.2, pp.49-57. ISSN 0121-5256.
Objective: Evaluate the evolution of newborn care as childcare resolution 0412 cited in Ministry of Social Protection at birth and on the third day of life. Materials and methods: This is a retrospective cross-sectional study, which was performed with 1202 data from medical records of birth care and control on the third day in 2012 children born in the center ASSBASALUD ESE (Manizales, Colombia). The study evaluated 37 variables were classified as maternal variables, birth variables, and NB variables to 3 days. Results: The average age of the mother of 23 years, 95.1% attended prenatal care. At birth it was found that 100% of infants were placed identification bracelet, also at 100% of newborns were administered vaccines (vsg, hepatitis B), 83.9% of births performed delayed cord clamping. The control of the third day was observed that 13.4% of the newborns had jaundice, 3.8% of the newborns had abnormalities on physical examination remain the most frequent conjunctivitis with 0.7% and 90, 1% attended this control. Conclusions: In the findings of this research concludes that ASSBASALUD ESE institution meets the parameters of 0412 resolution of health and social protection ministry of the Colombian republic.
Keywords : Newborn; dystocia; natural childbirth; breastfeeding.