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indwelling 4
ineffective 39
infancy 1
infant 264
infantile 1
infants 12
infarction 10
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272 when
271 administer
266 physical
264 infant
258 activities
255 status
253 information
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infant

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1 HHC96DX| Diminished ability to nourish infant at the breast.~Breathing 2 HHC96DX| growth and development of infant/child.~Perceived Constipation [ 3 NAN94PT| state in which a mother, infant, or child experience dissatisfaction 4 NAN94PT| unformed stools.~Disorganized Infant Behavior [C0221557] [6.8. 5 NAN94PT| the community~Ineffective Infant Feeding Pattern [C0178405] [ 6 NAN94PT| Potential for Enhanced Organized Infant Behavior [C0221555] [6.8]~ 7 NAN94PT| systems of functioning of an infant (i.e., autonomic, motor, 8 NAN94PT| Risk for Disorganized Infant Behavior [C0221556] [6.8. 9 NAN94PT| systems).~Risk for Parent/Infant/Child Attachment [C0221546] [ 10 NAN94PT| parent/significant other and infant that fosters the development 11 NIC93RT| C0007439] [NOCODE]~----~infant seat [C0150635] [NOCODE]~----~ 12 NIC93RT| NOCODE]~----~maternal - infant relationship [C0150671] [ 13 NIC93RT| NOCODE]~----~parent - infant relationship [C0150700] [ 14 NIC96AC| Administer injections to infant in the anterolateral thigh, 15 NIC96AC| readiness to learn about infant care [C0508567] [U000488]~----~ 16 NIC96AC| parent's skill in performing infant care tasks [C0508568] [U000489]~----~ 17 NIC96AC| Assist in keeping infant alive until parents arrive [ 18 NIC96AC| articulating ways to integrate infant into family system [C0508758] [ 19 NIC96AC| Assist parents in describing infant's temperament and planning 20 NIC96AC| activities that complement infant's behavioral style [C0508759] [ 21 NIC96AC| Assist parents in identifying infant arousal cues as opportunities 22 NIC96AC| parents in interpreting infant cues, nonverbal cues, crying, 23 NIC96AC| parents in learning to take infant's temperature [C0508763] [ 24 NIC96AC| parent(s) in interpreting infant cues [C0508752] [U000674]~----~ 25 NIC96AC| Assist parent(s) in planning infant care during alert state [ 26 NIC96AC| behavioral characteristics of infant [C0508755] [U000677]~----~ 27 NIC96AC| parent(s) to participate in infant care [C0508756] [U000678]~----~ 28 NIC96AC| decision to keep or relinquish infant [C0509079] [U001007]~----~ 29 NIC96AC| U001193]~----~Baptize the infant, as appropriate [C0509263] [ 30 NIC96AC| U001234]~----~Burp the infant frequently during and after 31 NIC96AC| C0509334] [U001266]~----~Change infant position every 4 hr or per 32 NIC96AC| U001393]~----~Cleanse and dry infant's head after delivery [C0509459] [ 33 NIC96AC| U001469]~----~Comfort infant after painful procedure [ 34 NIC96AC| U001470]~----~Comfort infant when experiencing separation 35 NIC96AC| Cradle and carry an infant or small child [C0509769] [ 36 NIC96AC| Deliver the body of infant slowly [C0509816] [U001752]~----~ 37 NIC96AC| U001763]~----~Demonstrate infant's abilities to parent(s) [ 38 NIC96AC| U001764]~----~Demonstrate infant's strengths to parent(s) [ 39 NIC96AC| explain their significance to infant care [C0509834] [U001770]~----~ 40 NIC96AC| which parents can stimulate infant's development [C0509838] [ 41 NIC96AC| Demonstrate ways to touch infant confined to isolette [C0509839] [ 42 NIC96AC| confidence in caring for infant [C0509887] [U001823]~----~ 43 NIC96AC| Determine condition of infant's cord before transfusion 44 NIC96AC| how and when the fetal or infant death was diagnosed [C0509961] [ 45 NIC96AC| parent has of premature infant [C0509970] [U001907]~----~ 46 NIC96AC| U001910]~----~Determine infant state before initiating 47 NIC96AC| Determine maternal/infant blood group and type [C0509983] [ 48 NIC96AC| Determine parent's knowledge of infant/child basic care needs and 49 NIC96AC| Determine whether infant's physiological status meets 50 NIC96AC| Discuss appearance of infant based on gestational age 51 NIC96AC| feelings mother may have about infant, as appropriate [C0510281] [ 52 NIC96AC| U002227]~----~Discuss infant behavioral characteristics 53 NIC96AC| U002228]~----~Discuss infant's capabilities for interaction [ 54 NIC96AC| reaction to premature birth of infant [C0510305] [U002244]~----~ 55 NIC96AC| U002381]~----~Document infant response to restraints, 56 NIC96AC| C0510507] [U002447]~----~Dry infant immediately after birth 57 NIC96AC| Educate parent(s) about infant feeding for informed decision 58 NIC96AC| auditory stimulation of infant, as appropriate [C0510581] [ 59 NIC96AC| members to view and hold infant for as long as desired [ 60 NIC96AC| Encourage family time alone with infant, as desired [C0510635] [ 61 NIC96AC| and mother to accompany infant transferred to another hospital [ 62 NIC96AC| Encourage mother not to restrict infant sucking time [C0510684] [ 63 NIC96AC| touch, and examine the infant while umbilical cord is 64 NIC96AC| Encourage parent to focus on infant, rather than high technological 65 NIC96AC| Encourage parent to gently rock infant in prone upright position, 66 NIC96AC| parent to gently stroke infant in prone upright position, 67 NIC96AC| Encourage parent to hold infant with full, encompassing 68 NIC96AC| Encourage parent to identify infant's behavioral cues [C0510703] [ 69 NIC96AC| Encourage parent to initiate infant cares [C0510704] [U002651]~----~ 70 NIC96AC| Encourage parent to let the infant sleep during kangaroo care [ 71 NIC96AC| Encourage parents in holding infant while it dies, as appropriate [ 72 NIC96AC| Encourage parents to hold infant [C0510731] [U002678]~----~ 73 NIC96AC| cuddle, massage, and touch infant [C0510732] [U002679]~----~ 74 NIC96AC| Encourage parents to massage infant [C0510734] [U002681]~----~ 75 NIC96AC| Encourage parents to play with infant [C0510736] [U002683]~----~ 76 NIC96AC| to provide daily care of infant, as appropriate [C0510737] [ 77 NIC96AC| parents to talk and read to infant [C0510741] [U002688]~----~ 78 NIC96AC| isolette or at bedside of infant [C0510709] [U002656]~----~ 79 NIC96AC| Encourage parent(s) to hold infant close to body [C0510711] [ 80 NIC96AC| Encourage parent(s) to visit infant in the nursery [C0510718] [ 81 NIC96AC| Encourage patient to get infant car seat to take newborn 82 NIC96AC| Explain and demonstrate infant states [C0511172] [U003128]~----~ 83 NIC96AC| equipment used to monitor infant in nursery [C0511179] [U003136]~----~ 84 NIC96AC| when leaving bedside of infant in incubator, as appropriate [ 85 NIC96AC| C0511380] [U003338]~----~Feed infant foods that are developmentally 86 NIC96AC| Focus on normal features of infant, while sensitively discussing 87 NIC96AC| Give information about infant [C0511470] [U003428]~----~ 88 NIC96AC| sterile water to determine infant's suck, gag, and swallow 89 NIC96AC| U003436]~----~Give pacifier to infant, as appropriate [C0511479] [ 90 NIC96AC| Give parent lock of infant's hair when shaved for IV [ 91 NIC96AC| Give parent(s) footprint of infant to orientate to reality 92 NIC96AC| Hold a young child or infant, as appropriate [C0511569] [ 93 NIC96AC| Hold and comfort an infant or child [C0511570] [U003529]~----~ 94 NIC96AC| U003529]~----~Hold and talk to infant during feeding to simulate 95 NIC96AC| C0511571] [U003530]~----~Hold infant during feeding [C0511572] [ 96 NIC96AC| C0511572] [U003531]~----~Hold infant or child firmly and snugly [ 97 NIC96AC| Identify body parts of infant on ultrasound image [C0511617] [ 98 NIC96AC| U003809]~----~Increase infant alertness by loosening infant' 99 NIC96AC| infant alertness by loosening infant's clothes, rubbing hands 100 NIC96AC| and feet, or talking to infant [C0511850] [U003810]~----~ 101 NIC96AC| Inform parents about infant's progress [C0511899] [U003860]~----~ 102 NIC96AC| behavioral characteristics infant exhibits while being cared 103 NIC96AC| of care being given to infant in another hospital [C0511895] [ 104 NIC96AC| on importance of meeting infant sucking needs [C0511898] [ 105 NIC96AC| U004096]~----~Instruct about infant stool and urination patterns, 106 NIC96AC| techniques appropriate to infant's dentition to be used after 107 NIC96AC| Instruct mother about infant growth spurts [C0512177] [ 108 NIC96AC| normal characteristics of infant voiding and stooling [C0512179] [ 109 NIC96AC| Instruct parent how to transfer infant from incubator, warmer bed, 110 NIC96AC| to decrease activity when infant shows signs of overstimulation, 111 NIC96AC| Instruct parents how to cleanse infant's ears [C0512219] [U004182]~----~ 112 NIC96AC| observe for ear infections in infant [C0512220] [U004183]~----~ 113 NIC96AC| perform special care for infant, as appropriate [C0512231] [ 114 NIC96AC| any bottle given to the infant to feed self in bed [C0512234] [ 115 NIC96AC| break suction of nursing infant [C0512452] [U004418]~----~ 116 NIC96AC| C0512642] [U004612]~----~Keep infant with parent(s) after birth, 117 NIC96AC| crib up when not caring for infant [C0512655] [U004625]~----~ 118 NIC96AC| U004783]~----~Maintain infant's daily routine during hospitalization [ 119 NIC96AC| one another after birth of infant, as appropriate [C0513059] [ 120 NIC96AC| and emotional state of the infant/child [C0513153] [U005142]~----~ 121 NIC96AC| U005478]~----~Monitor infant's ability to suck [C0513478] [ 122 NIC96AC| U005481]~----~Monitor infant's height and weight [C0513479] [ 123 NIC96AC| U005482]~----~Monitor infant's physiological status ( 124 NIC96AC| discontinue kangaroo care if infant becomes physiologically 125 NIC96AC| U005483]~----~Monitor infant weight, as appropriate [ 126 NIC96AC| maternal skill with latching infant to the nipple [C0513522] [ 127 NIC96AC| new parent's reactions to infant, observing for feelings 128 NIC96AC| parents' reactions to their infant, observing for feelings 129 NIC96AC| skill in recognizing the infant's physiological needs [C0513571] [ 130 NIC96AC| Monitor safety of infant's environment [C0513722] [ 131 NIC96AC| C0513843] [U005872]~----~Move infant's tongue rhythmically with 132 NIC96AC| Note presence of hypoxia in infant [C0513894] [U005924]~----~ 133 NIC96AC| C0514038] [U006071]~----~Obtain infant footprints, handprints, 134 NIC96AC| Offer pacifier to infant during feeding, as appropriate [ 135 NIC96AC| Offer pacifier to infant, as appropriate [C0514101] [ 136 NIC96AC| C0514296] [U006335]~----~Place infant bassinet at head of mother' 137 NIC96AC| C0514297] [U006336]~----~Place infant in isolette [C0514298] [ 138 NIC96AC| C0514298] [U006337]~----~Place infant on mother's body immediately 139 NIC96AC| largest soft pacifier the infant can tolerate on top of the 140 NIC96AC| can tolerate on top of the infant's tongue [C0514301] [U006340]~----~ 141 NIC96AC| phototherapy lights above infant at appropriate height [C0514327] [ 142 NIC96AC| of family in isolette so infant can "see" the family [C0514328] [ 143 NIC96AC| U006397]~----~Point out infant cues that show responsiveness 144 NIC96AC| U006398]~----~Point out infant state changes to parent( 145 NIC96AC| U006400]~----~Point out infant state changes to parent [ 146 NIC96AC| Position diaper-clad infant in prone upright position 147 NIC96AC| U006410]~----~Position infant in a semi-Fowler's position 148 NIC96AC| U006411]~----~Position infant on back [C0514369] [U006412]~----~ 149 NIC96AC| U006412]~----~Position infant so ears remain flat to head [ 150 NIC96AC| U006413]~----~Position infant to allow tongue to drop 151 NIC96AC| U006414]~----~Position infant to prevent loss of pacifier [ 152 NIC96AC| U006439]~----~Position the infant with the head elevated for 153 NIC96AC| thumb and index finger under infant's mandible to support sucking 154 NIC96AC| self-care to maximize focus on infant [C0514678] [U006728]~----~ 155 NIC96AC| developmentally-appropriate, safe toys for infant [C0514734] [U006786]~----~ 156 NIC96AC| Provide early mother/infant contact opportunity to breastfeed 157 NIC96AC| Provide information about infant's appearance and condition [ 158 NIC96AC| information about safety needs of infant while in a motor vehicle [ 159 NIC96AC| opportunity to see or hold infant after birth, as appropriate [ 160 NIC96AC| to cope with protracted infant crying, emphasizing that 161 NIC96AC| opportunity to hold and care for infant while in the nursery [C0514989] [ 162 NIC96AC| with support when learning infant caretaking skills [C0514992] [ 163 NIC96AC| the feet or rubbing the infant's back [C0515140] [U007203]~----~ 164 NIC96AC| C0515194] [U007259]~----~Put infant to breast to stimulate oxytocin 165 NIC96AC| C0515195] [U007260]~----~Put infant to the breast immediately 166 NIC96AC| Reinforce eye contact with infant, as appropriate [C0515426] [ 167 NIC96AC| Reinforce eye contact with infant [C0515426] [U007493]~----~ 168 NIC96AC| Reinforce normal aspects of infant with defect [C0515433] [ 169 NIC96AC| performing special care for infant [C0515440] [U007508]~----~ 170 NIC96AC| does well in caring for infant to promote confidence [C0515444] [ 171 NIC96AC| C0515484] [U007552]~----~Remove infant from restraints immediately 172 NIC96AC| U007651]~----~Restrain infant during procedures [C0515581] [ 173 NIC96AC| U007725]~----~Rock an infant, as appropriate [C0515653] [ 174 NIC96AC| Rock and hold baby while infant sucks on pacifier, when 175 NIC96AC| C0515654] [U007727]~----~Rock infant to promote security or sleep [ 176 NIC96AC| C0515662] [U007735]~----~Rub infant's cheek gently to stimulate 177 NIC96AC| Speak softly or sing to an infant or child [C0515856] [U007931]~----~ 178 NIC96AC| Structure play and care around infant's behavioral style/temperament 179 NIC96AC| from nares and mouth of infant with a bulb syringe after 180 NIC96AC| U008027]~----~Support infant body [C0515951] [U008028]~----~ 181 NIC96AC| providing hands-on care for infant [C0515955] [U008032]~----~ 182 NIC96AC| U008058]~----~Swaddle infant snugly in a blanket to keep 183 NIC96AC| U008059]~----~Swaddle infant to promote sleep and provide 184 NIC96AC| Take Polaroid picture of infant to leave with mother before 185 NIC96AC| mother before transporting infant to another hospital [C0515987] [ 186 NIC96AC| U008070]~----~Talk to infant while giving care [C0515994] [ 187 NIC96AC| U008256]~----~Transfer infant to morgue or prepare body 188 NIC96AC| pacifier after feedings, if infant demonstrates continual need 189 NIC96AC| C0516505] [U008587]~----~Wrap infant immediately after birth 190 NIC96AC| C0516506] [U008588]~----~Wrap infant in blanket immediately after 191 NIC96AC| around or place blanket over infant to maintain infant's position 192 NIC96AC| over infant to maintain infant's position and temperature [ 193 NIC96PT| administration of fluids to an infant via a bottle~Bowel Incontinence 194 NIC96PT| mother to breastfeed her infant~ 195 NIC96PT| families who are adding an infant to the family unit~Family 196 NIC96PT| sutures, clips, or staples~Infant Care [C0021272] [6820]~Provision 197 NIC96PT| physiologically stable preterm infant by preparing the parent 198 NIC96PT| sucking opportunities for infant who is gavage fed or who 199 NIC96PT| outcome for both mother and infant~Preoperative Coordination [ 200 NIC96PT| particular needs~Teaching: Infant Care [C0150377] [5608]~Instruction 201 NIC96SA| mother's understanding of infant's feeding cues [C0511121] [ 202 NIC96SA| to use to calm a crying infant [C0512339] [U004303]~----~ 203 NIC96SA| U005468]~----~Monitor infant's ability to grasp the nipple 204 NIC96SA| U006487]~----~Prepare infant for viewing by bathing and 205 NIC96SA| Review maternal and infant history for risk factors 206 NIC96SA| Surround premature infant with blanket rolls [C0515976] [ 207 NOC97ID| urinations per day (after infant 2-3 days of age) [C0516808] [ 208 NOC97ID| Additional touch and attention to infant during time of weaning [ 209 NOC97ID| artificial nipple use with infant [C0516821] [100109]~----~ 210 NOC97ID| Avoidance of giving water to infant [C0516822] [100110]~----~ 211 NOC97ID| Avoidance of solids before infant is 4 to 6 months old [C0516854] [ 212 NOC97ID| suction before removing infant from breast [C0516819] [ 213 NOC97ID| Description of early infant hunger cues [C0517675] [ 214 NOC97ID| Description of evaluation of infant swallowing [C0517679] [180008]~----~ 215 NOC97ID| technique for attaching infant to the breast [C0517676] [ 216 NOC97ID| Description of proper infant positioning while nursing [ 217 NOC97ID| proper technique to break infant suction [C0517680] [180009]~----~ 218 NOC97ID| adequately nourished breastfed infant [C0517682] [180011]~----~ 219 NOC97ID| Family understanding of infant growth spurts [C0516834] [ 220 NOC97ID| C0517107] [010411]~----~Infant contentment after feeding [ 221 NOC97ID| C0516811] [100011]~----~Infant explores environment [C0518119] [ 222 NOC97ID| C0518119] [150022]~----~Infant looks at parent(s) [C0518117] [ 223 NOC97ID| C0518117] [150019]~----~Infant responds to parent(s)' cues [ 224 NOC97ID| C0518113] [150020]~----~Infant's development in normal 225 NOC97ID| C0516833] [100203]~----~Infant's growth in normal range [ 226 NOC97ID| C0516832] [100202]~----~Infant seeks proximity with parent( 227 NOC97ID| Parent(s) console/soothe infant [C0518114] [150016]~----~ 228 NOC97ID| 150016]~----~Parent(s) feed infant [C0518115] [150017]~----~ 229 NOC97ID| 150017]~----~Parent(s) hold infant close [C0518103] [150005]~----~ 230 NOC97ID| 150005]~----~Parent(s) keep infant dry, clean, and warm [C0518116] [ 231 NOC97ID| 150018]~----~Parent(s) kiss infant [C0518105] [150007]~----~ 232 NOC97ID| Parent(s) play with infant [C0518112] [150014]~----~ 233 NOC97ID| Parent(s) prepare for infant prior to birth [C0518101] [ 234 NOC97ID| Parent(s) respond to infant cues [C0518113] [150015]~----~ 235 NOC97ID| s) smile and vocalize to infant [C0518111] [150013]~----~ 236 NOC97ID| Parent(s) smile at infant [C0518106] [150008]~----~ 237 NOC97ID| Parent(s) talk to infant [C0518108] [150010]~----~ 238 NOC97ID| Parent(s) touch, stroke, pat infant [C0518104] [150006]~----~ 239 NOC97ID| positive feelings toward infant [C0518102] [150004]~----~ 240 NOC97ID| 100113]~----~Recognition of infant swallowing [C0516818] [100106]~----~ 241 NOC97ID| 100106]~----~Recognition of infant weaning readiness cues [ 242 NOC97ID| Supplementation appropriate to infant's age and health status [ 243 NOC97ID| 050213]~----~Understanding of infant's temperament [C0516824] [ 244 NOC97OC| Breastfeeding Establishment: Infant [C0516800] [1000]~Proper 245 NOC97OC| Proper attachment of an infant to and sucking from the 246 NOC97OC| proper attachment of an infant to and sucking from the 247 NOC97OC| Continued nourishment of an infant through breastfeeding~Breastfeeding 248 NOC97OC| lactation and nourishment of infant through breastfeeding~Knowledge: 249 NOC97OC| bond between a parent and infant~Parenting [C0518120] [2211]~ 250 NOC97OC| and development by~Preterm Infant Organization [C0518880] [ 251 NOC97OC| extrauterine environment by the infant born prior to 40 weeks ( 252 PCDS97GO| C0548504] [GOL_00020.08]~----~Infant wellbeing will be optimized 253 PCDS97GO| C0548686] [GOL_11800.00]~----~Infant will feed on demand, retaining 254 PCDS97GO| 11600.02]~----~Mother and infant will experience safe and 255 PCDS97GO| appropriate ways to their infant or child. [C0548714] [GOL_ 256 PCDS97GO| 21000.03]~----~Patient or infant will demonstrate healthy 257 PCDS97OR| Assess well-being of fetus or infant in perinatal period. [C0547899] [ 258 PCDS97OR| to prop bottle when the infant is in the crib. [C0548170] [ 259 PCDS97OR| ORC_08010.02]~----~Examine infant or child for signs and symptoms 260 PCDS97OR| Follow the protocol for the infant in an oxygen hood. [C0548079] [ 261 PCDS97OR| patient education plan for infant with congenital heart defects 262 PCDS97OR| for care of the high risk infant. [C0547986] [ORC_11890.00]~----~ 263 PCDS97OR| patient education plan for infant with bronchopulmonary dysplasia. [ 264 PCDS97OR| normal body temperature of infant. [C0547925] [ORC_11200.00]~----~


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