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Home » Health Topics » Iowa Neonatology Handbook

Infection: NICU Handbook

Robert D. Roghair, MD and Thomas N. George, MD
Peer Review Status: Internally Peer Reviewed

  1. Care of the Infant Born to a Mother with Prolonged Rupture of Membranes
  2. Congenital Infections
  3. Diagnosis of Infections Caused by Herpes Viruses and Chlamydia
  4. PDF iconEvaluation and Management of Possible Neonatal Sepsis
  5. Guidelines for Immunoprophylaxis Against Respiratory Syncytial Virus in High-Risk Infants
  6. Hepatitis B
  7. Immunoglobulin Therapy
  8. Management of Infants with RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus) Infection
  9. Management of Perinatal Herpes Simplex Infections
  10. Reference Range for WBC Indices (after Manroe Et Al)
  11. Scalp Abscess
  12. Suggested Management of Term Infants Whose Mothers Are Positive for Group B Streptococcus
  13. Suspected Sepsis in the Newborn
  14. Tolerance of IVIG Administration To Neonates

  • Care of the infant born to a mother with prolonged rupture of membranes
  • Congenital infections
  • Diagnosis of infections caused by herpes viruses and chlamydia
  • Evaluation and management of possible neonatal sepsis
  • Guidelines for immunoprophylaxis against respiratory syncytial virus in high-risk infants
  • Hepatitis B
  • Immunoglobulin therapy
  • Management of infants with RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) infection
  • Management of perinatal herpes aimplex infections
  • Reference range for WBC indices (after Manroe Et Al)
  • Scalp abscess
  • Suggested management of term infants whose mothers are positive for group B streptococcus
  • Suspected sepsis in the newborn
  • Tolerance of IVIG administration to neonates
‹ UI NICU guidelines for administering 15mL/kg erythrocyte transfusions to neonates up Care of the infant born to a mother with prolonged rupture of membranes ›

Iowa Neonatology Handbook

  • Abbreviations commonly used in the nursery
  • Cardiology: NICU Handbook
  • Feeding: NICU Handbook
  • Fluid management: NICU Handbook
  • Gastrointestinal: NICU Handbook
  • General: NICU Handbook
  • Hematology: NICU Handbook
  • Infection: NICU Handbook
    • Care of the infant born to a mother with prolonged rupture of membranes
    • Congenital infections
    • Diagnosis of infections caused by herpes viruses and chlamydia
    • Evaluation and management of possible neonatal sepsis
    • Guidelines for immunoprophylaxis against respiratory syncytial virus in high-risk infants
    • Hepatitis B
    • Immunoglobulin therapy
    • Management of infants with RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) infection
    • Management of perinatal herpes aimplex infections
    • Reference range for WBC indices (after Manroe Et Al)
    • Scalp abscess
    • Suggested management of term infants whose mothers are positive for group B streptococcus
    • Suspected sepsis in the newborn
    • Tolerance of IVIG administration to neonates
  • Jaundice: NICU Handbook
  • Metabolic: NICU Handbook
  • Neurology: NICU Handbook
  • Pharmacology: NICU Handbook
  • Procedures: NICU Handbook
  • Pulmonary: NICU Handbook
  • Temperature: NICU Handbook
  • Iowa Neonatology Handbook: Preface
  • Iowa Neonatology Handbook: Authors and contributing authors
  • Translations of the Iowa Neonatology Handbook

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