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    Commentary on “Oxygen desaturations in the early neonatal period predict development of bronchopulmonary dysplasia” by Fairchild et al by Davis, Natalie L.

    Published in Pediatric research (01-06-2019)
    “…Supplemental oxygen is simultaneously the best friend and worst enemy of very low birth weight (VLBW) preterm infants. Without the ability to provide…”
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    Car Seat Screening for Low Birth Weight Term Neonates by Davis, Natalie L

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-07-2015)
    “…Car seat tolerance screening (CSTS) is a common predischarge assessment of neonates. Almost half of nurseries and NICUs have low birth weight (LBW, <2.5 kg) as…”
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    A National Survey of Car Seat Tolerance Screening Protocols in Neonatal Intensive Care Units by Davis, Natalie L., Cheo, Savannah

    Published in Academic pediatrics (01-01-2021)
    “…A predischarge car seat tolerance screen (CSTS) is currently recommended for all infants born prematurely in the United States to monitor for adverse…”
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    Impact of Routine Gastric Aspirate Monitoring on Very Low Birth Weight Early Preterm Infants by Mangalapally, Nikitha, Patel, Shruti, Schofield, Erin M., Capriolo, Christine, Davis, Natalie L.

    “…Objectives: Routine gastric aspirate (RGA) monitoring is a common yet controversial practice intended for early identification of gastrointestinal pathology in…”
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    Variation in Car Seat Tolerance Screen Performance in Newborn Nurseries by Davis, Natalie L., Hoffman, Benjamin D., Eichenwald, Eric C.

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-08-2020)
    “…BACKGROUND: Currently, car seat tolerance screens (CSTSs) are recommended for all infants born prematurely in the United States. Although many late-preterm…”
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    Use of car beds for infant travel: a review of the literature by Davis, Natalie L., Shah, Nina

    Published in Journal of perinatology (01-10-2018)
    “…Discharging neonates in a proper car safety seat is standard of care in the United States and many other countries. However, not every neonate can be safely…”
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    Predicting the likelihood of lower respiratory tract Ureaplasma infection in preterms by Viscardi, Rose Marie, Magder, Laurence S, Terrin, Michael L, Davis, Natalie L

    “…To develop predictive models of spp lower airway tract infection in preterm infants. A dataset was assembled from five cohorts of infants born <33 weeks…”
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    Feeding Immaturity in Preterm Neonates: Risk Factors for Oropharyngeal Aspiration and Timing of Maturation by Davis, Natalie L, Liu, Ann, Rhein, Lawrence

    “…OBJECTIVE:Oropharyngeal aspiration (OPA) is a common cause of morbidity in premature neonates. We sought to identify significant risk factors and determine the…”
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    Car Seat Tolerance Screening for Late Preterm Infants by Bull, Marilyn J

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-01-2020)
    “…BACKGROUND: The belief that late-preterm infants have similar cardiorespiratory maturity to term infants has led many institutions to limit car seat tolerance…”
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    A hospital-based multidimensional intervention for high risk pediatric patients with asthma by Dunning, Heather T., Boy, Christine, Davis, Natalie L., Griffing, Emily, Lasso-Pirot, Anayansi

    Published in The Journal of asthma (02-09-2022)
    “…To determine the effects of a multi-dimensional intervention (consisting of education, recommendations for medical management, and short-term case management)…”
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    Implicit Racial Bias in Evaluation of Neonatal Opiate Withdrawal Syndrome by Nyman, Katherine, Okolie, Francesca, Davis, Natalie L, Hager, Erin, El-Metwally, Dina

    “…To assess implicit bias by administrating the Modified Finnegan Score (MFS) for quantifying neonatal opiate withdrawal and to evaluate risk of decreased opiate…”
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    Implicit Racial Bias in Evaluation of Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome by Nyman, Katherine, Okolie, Francesca, Davis, Natalie L., Hager, Erin, El-Metwally, Dina

    “…OBJECTIVETo assess implicit bias by administrating the Modified Finnegan Score (MFS) for quantifying neonatal opioid withdrawal and to evaluate risk of…”
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    The Emergent Evaluation and Treatment of Neck and Back Pain by Corwell, Brian N., Davis, Natalie L.

    “…Neck and back pain are among the most common symptom-related complaints for visits to the emergency department (ED). They contribute to high levels of lost…”
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    Complicated Spiritual Grief II: A Deductive Inquiry Following the Loss of a Loved One by Burke, Laurie A., Neimeyer, Robert A., Young, Amanda J., Bonin, Elizabeth Piazza, Davis, Natalie L.

    Published in Death studies (01-01-2014)
    “…Recent studies have revealed an association between complicated grief-a severe, prolonged response to the loss of a loved one-and complicated spiritual grief-a…”
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    Patient and provider factors impacting referral for neonatal organ donation by Aghion, Abigail, Hussey‐Gardner, Brenda, Davis, Natalie L., Falck, Alison J.

    Published in Pediatric transplantation (01-08-2020)
    “…Background As determination of brain death is infrequent in neonates, the AAP endorses donation after circulatory determination of death as an acceptable…”
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    Impact of High-Flow Nasal Cannula Use on Neonatal Respiratory Support Patterns and Length of Stay by Hoffman, Suma B, Terrell, Natalie, Driscoll, Colleen Hughes, Davis, Natalie L

    Published in Respiratory care (01-10-2016)
    “…Heated humidified high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) is thought to be comparable with nasal CPAP. The effect of multimodality mid-level respiratory support use in…”
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