Libby G. Cohen has written: 'A practical guide to curriculum-based assessment for special educators' -- subject(s): Curriculum-based assessment, Education (Secondary), Learning disabled children, Educational tests and measurements 'Assessment of children and youth with special needs' -- subject(s): Psychological tests for children, Child development, Behavioral assessment of teenagers, Educational tests and measurements, Testing, Youth, Behavioral assessment of children, Psychological testing, Adolescence 'Before their time' -- subject(s): Abortion, Induced, Diseases, Donation of organs, tissues, Ethics, Medical, Fetus, Induced Abortion, Infant, Newborn, Infants (Newborn), Intensive Care, Neonatal, Medical ethics, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Donation of organs, tissues, etc, Moral and ethical aspects of Neonatal intensive care, Moral and ethical aspects of Prenatal diagnosis, Neonatal intensive care, Newborn Infant, Prenatal diagnosis, Treatment
According to The Brazelton Institute, " The Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale(NBAS) was developed in 1973 by Dr. T. Berry Brazelton and his colleagues. The scale represents a guide that helps parents, health care providers and researchers understand the newborn's language. "The Scale gives us the chance to see what the baby's behavior will tell us," says Dr. Brazelton, professor emeritus, Harvard Medical School. "It gives us a window into what it will take to nurture the baby." Further information may be found at: http://www.brazelton-institute.com/intro.html
Matthe Croteau has written: 'Neonatal assessment' -- subject(s): Learning ability, Prenatal influences
Keri R. Rogelet has written: 'Neonatal certification review for the CCRN and RNC high-risk examinations' -- subject(s): Newborn infants, Intensive care nursing, Nursing, Critical Illness, Pregnancy, High-Risk, Neonatal intensive care, Examinations, questions, Examination Questions, Diseases, Neonatal Nursing, Neonatal Intensive Care, Pregnancy Complications, Nursing Assessment, Methods
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Chandice Yvonne Covington has written: 'DIFFERENCES BETWEEN COLIC AND NONCOLIC INFANT PERFORMANCE ON THE BRAZELTON NEONATAL BEHAVIORAL ASSESSMENT SCALE' -- subject(s): Health Sciences, Medicine and Surgery, Health Sciences, Nursing, Medicine and Surgery Health Sciences, Nursing Health Sciences, Psychobiology Psychology, Psychology, Psychobiology
Academy of Neonatal Nursing's motto is 'Neonatal Nursing with Heart'.
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, it's where premature babies are cared for by neonatal nurses.
Neonatal means newly born. The neonatal boy is one-hour old. Neonatal intensive care units save babies' lives.
Neonatal Network was created in 1981.
Neonatal death is death of a newborn infant.
Neonatal nurse work with newborn infants.