
pmid: 1039252
The respiratory distress syndrome of infancy (RDS), which is also called hyaline membrane disease, is responsible for more deaths among infants and children than any other disease(1 ). Although advances in understanding the pathophysiology of RDS and in the technology of infant care have markedly decreased mortality, this disease remains a significant health problem. Management of RDS is primarily supportive and, therefore, is a major challenge to nurses. RDS is not a disease in the usual
Parents, Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Newborn, Infant, Newborn, Infant, Pulmonary Surfactants, Nursing Staff, Hospital, Water-Electrolyte Balance, Respiration, Artificial, Humans, Infusions, Parenteral, Interpersonal Relations, Acidosis
Parents, Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Newborn, Infant, Newborn, Infant, Pulmonary Surfactants, Nursing Staff, Hospital, Water-Electrolyte Balance, Respiration, Artificial, Humans, Infusions, Parenteral, Interpersonal Relations, Acidosis
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