domingo, 20 de febrero de 2011

National Quality Measures Clearinghouse | Neonatal infections: Australian Council on Healthcare Standards.


Australian Council on Healthcare Standards

> 1.- Neonatal infections: percentage of babies of birth weight less than 1000 grams admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) during the time period under study who have a significant blood infection occurring more than 48 hours after birth at any time during their whole admission. This updates a previously published measure summary.

full-text:
National Quality Measures Clearinghouse | Neonatal infections: percentage of babies of birth weight less than 1000 grams admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) during the time period under study who have a significant blood infection occurring more than 48 hours after birth at any time during their whole admission.




>> 2.- Neonatal infections: percentage of babies of greater than or equal to 1000 grams birth weight, admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) during the time period under study who have a significant blood infection occurring more than 48 hours after birth at any time during their whole admission. This updates a previously published measure summary.

full-text:
National Quality Measures Clearinghouse | Neonatal infections: percentage of babies of greater than or equal to 1000 grams birth weight, admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) during the time period under study who have a significant blood infection occurring more than 48 hours after birth at any time during their whole admission.




>>> 3.- Neonatal infections: percentage of live babies born at the reporting hospital who develop blood stream and/or cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) infection within 48 hours of birth and who were born in the 6 month time period. This updates a previously published measure summary.

full-text:
National Quality Measures Clearinghouse | Neonatal infections: percentage of live babies born at the reporting hospital who develop blood stream and/or cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) infection within 48 hours of birth and who were born in the 6 month time period.



>>>> 4.- Neonatal infections: percentage of live babies of greater than or equal to 37 weeks estimated gestational age at birth (GA) born at the reporting hospital who develop a blood and/or cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) infection within 48 hours of birth and who were born in the 6 month time period. This updates a previously published measure summary.

full-text:
National Quality Measures Clearinghouse | Neonatal infections: percentage of live babies of greater than or equal to 37 weeks estimated gestational age at birth (GA) born at the reporting hospital who develop a blood and/or cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) infection within 48 hours of birth and who were born in the 6 month time period.



>>>>> 5.- Neonatal infections: percentage of significant blood infections in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admitted babies of greater than or equal to 1000 grams birth weight, occurring more than 48 hours of birth, during the 6 month time period. This updates a previously published measure summary.

full-text:
National Quality Measures Clearinghouse | Neonatal infections: percentage of significant blood infections in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admitted babies of greater than or equal to 1000 grams birth weight, occurring more than 48 hours of birth, during the 6 month time period.




>>>>>> 6.- Neonatal infections: percentage of significant blood infections in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admitted babies of less than 1000 grams birth weight, occurring more than 48 hours of birth, during the 6 month time period. This updates a previously published measure summary.

full-text:
National Quality Measures Clearinghouse | Neonatal infections: percentage of significant blood infections in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admitted babies of less than 1000 grams birth weight, occurring more than 48 hours of birth, during the 6 month time period.

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