释义 |
neonatalne‧o‧na‧tal /ˌniːəʊˈneɪtl◂ $ -oʊ-/ adjective [only before noun] technical - the hospital's neonatal intensive care unit
- A neonatal intensive care unit is, on this view, a good example of special treatment.
- Nurses and physicians can help parents become attached to their malformed infant in the neonatal period and as the child grows.
- She came to speak on neonatal care at one of the obs and gynae meetings.
- Some foals can suffer from so-called neonatal maladjustment syndrome.
- The neonatal pattern of drug elimination is reversed rapidly several weeks after birth and children generally utilize drugs more rapidly than adults.
- The risk of neonatal group B streptococcal sepsis is also significantly increased in combination with perinatal risk factors.
- There are studies in which neonatal assessment has been made after attempts at randomisation of analgesia during labour.
relating to babies that have just been born → antenatal, postnatal: neonatal care nurses working in neonatal units |