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Comparison of improving newborn oral medication compliance
Author(s): He Yuangu, Huang Fangyong, Gan Cuilian, Jiang Wen, Red Cross Hospital of Wuzhou City, Guangxi
Pages: 6+8
Year: 2014
Issue:
32
Journal: Chinese Community Doctors
Keyword: Newborn; Oral medication; Compliance;
Abstract: Objective:To improve newborn oral medication compliance for maximum effect and reduce adverse reaction.Methods:100 newborns with needing oral cefuroxime axetil tablets were randomly divided into two groups.The observation group and the control group were given early contact and sucking in 30 minutes after birth.After the doctors maked out doctor’s advice,the observation group were given medical health education for puerpera and oral medication when sucking 5 minutes.The control group administrated a drug at conventional unified time.The neonatal reflex of two group was compared,and the differences of no sucking,blow bubbles,nausea and vomiting, spill medicine and other resisting action impacted on the next time sucking.Results:Neonatal mouth blowing bubbles,neonatal nausea and vomiting and spill medicine were significantly lower than those of the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion:The newborn medication compliance of using the temperature 37 ℃ 12.5%~15% glucose water in meal feeding has good effect.Neonatal mouth blowing bubbles,neonatal nausea and vomiting and spill medicine occur less,and the newborn is quiet sleep.There is no significant difference between distance time needed for active suck next time.
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