Effective care of newborn skin is based on a thorough understanding of both the physiology and specific environment of infant skin. The essentials of newborn skin care are effective cleansing, effective moisturizing and the maintenance of an effective barrier against external irritants. An evidence-based clinical practice guideline published by the Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses in the USA confirms that modern baby care products for cleansing, moisturizing and barrier protection, which meet the guidelines for being pH neutral and having a good safety profile, are safe and effective for neonatal skin care.
The paper describes the use of a tool and process that shows management where to make interventions that reduce the risk of having a major accident.The tool indicates those areas that need immediate attention and those that need to be addressed in the future. It allows these interventions to be tracked and is designed to be used by all levels of management.The process is based on the simple concept that prior to a major event there are numerous small events which if identified and then eliminated by management interventions will prevent a major accident.
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