In their paper, "Nasal Suctioning Therapy Among Infants With Bronchiolitis Discharged Home From the Emergency Department," published in JAMA Network Open, the team found that enhanced suctioning did ...
Enhanced battery-operated nasal suctioning in infants with bronchiolitis discharged from the emergency department (ED) lacked incremental benefits over minimal bulb suctioning. The Suctioning of Nose ...
Newborns cannot blow their noses, and they are not great at breathing through their mouths either—so even a little mucus can sound dramatic. Pediatrician Cindy Gellner, MD, shares what is normal when ...
Newborns breathe almost entirely through their noses, but many parents don’t realize how much a stuffy nose can affect everything until they’re up at 2 a.m. with a baby who just can’t settle.
Babies discharged from the emergency department (ED) for bronchiolitis saw mixed benefits from enhanced nasal suctioning, a randomized trial found. Additional resource use -- a composite of ...
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