As a baby is born, the umbilical cord is cut and clamped, then it dries up and detaches. During the course of cord detachment and before the wound completely heals up, umbilical cord care is essential for preventing any local infection, which may lead to septicemia or infection of other organs. However, the yellowish and blood-stained discharge from the base of the cord and the appearance of the cord stump often causes anxiety among parents and make them hesitant to provide cord care. Hence, healthcare professionals are responsible for explaining the importance of proper cord care and provide consistent information on the course of cord detachment. This will decrease parental anxiety or the cord-related issues and improve compliance. ...
The objective of this study was to explore the umbilical cord separation time, predictors, and heali...
Introduction: Omphalitis and umbilical cord separation time contributing to the number of morbidity ...
Intra-uterine life can never be complete without the unique presence and function of umbilical cord ...
The problem being researched in this study is the use of an antibacterial agents on newborn’s umbili...
Background: Delayed umbilical cord separation (UCS) can increase the risk of infection. Therefore, c...
There are nearly 4 million neonatal deaths worldwide each year, with one-third of those related to i...
Recently the use of antibacterial agents to clean and dry the stump of the newborns' umbilical cord ...
Umbilical cord care aims to prevent infection and accelerate the release of the umbilical cord from ...
Recent state: The umbilical cord care is one of the basic operations which are made immediately afte...
This review was conducted because an umbilical cord infection is one of the leading causes of death ...
Introduction: There is still some uncertainty on cord care practices all around the world, especiall...
WHO (2000), recommends umbilical cord care based on aseptic and dry principles and no longer recomme...
Objective: The aim of our study was to define the efficiency of chlorhexidine 4 % versus dry cord ca...
Background: The umbilical cord can act as a major route of infection among newborns. Majority of ear...
This sheet examines umbilical cord stump care including what the umbilical cord stump looks like, ca...
The objective of this study was to explore the umbilical cord separation time, predictors, and heali...
Introduction: Omphalitis and umbilical cord separation time contributing to the number of morbidity ...
Intra-uterine life can never be complete without the unique presence and function of umbilical cord ...
The problem being researched in this study is the use of an antibacterial agents on newborn’s umbili...
Background: Delayed umbilical cord separation (UCS) can increase the risk of infection. Therefore, c...
There are nearly 4 million neonatal deaths worldwide each year, with one-third of those related to i...
Recently the use of antibacterial agents to clean and dry the stump of the newborns' umbilical cord ...
Umbilical cord care aims to prevent infection and accelerate the release of the umbilical cord from ...
Recent state: The umbilical cord care is one of the basic operations which are made immediately afte...
This review was conducted because an umbilical cord infection is one of the leading causes of death ...
Introduction: There is still some uncertainty on cord care practices all around the world, especiall...
WHO (2000), recommends umbilical cord care based on aseptic and dry principles and no longer recomme...
Objective: The aim of our study was to define the efficiency of chlorhexidine 4 % versus dry cord ca...
Background: The umbilical cord can act as a major route of infection among newborns. Majority of ear...
This sheet examines umbilical cord stump care including what the umbilical cord stump looks like, ca...
The objective of this study was to explore the umbilical cord separation time, predictors, and heali...
Introduction: Omphalitis and umbilical cord separation time contributing to the number of morbidity ...
Intra-uterine life can never be complete without the unique presence and function of umbilical cord ...