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Infant and respiratory
* Infant respiratory distress syndrome ( IRDS ) is a syndrome caused by lack of surfactant in the lungs of premature infants.
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* Infant respiratory distress syndrome ( RDS ), which is a complication of premature birth, also known as hyaline membrane disease ( HMD )
Infant respiratory distress syndrome ( IRDS ), also called neonatal respiratory distress syndrome or respiratory distress syndrome of newborn, previously called hyaline membrane disease ( HMD ), is a syndrome in premature infants caused by developmental insufficiency of surfactant production and structural immaturity in the lungs.
Besides prematurity and extreme low birth weight, common diseases cared for in a NICU include perinatal asphyxia, major birth defects, sepsis, neonatal jaundice, and Infant respiratory distress syndrome due to immaturity of the lungs.
Complications of extreme prematurity may include intracranial hemorrhage, chronic bronchopulmonary dysplasia ( see Infant respiratory distress syndrome ), or retinopathy of prematurity.
* Infant respiratory distress syndrome ( RDS )
Other associated factors are those that predispose to perinatal asphyxia or bleeding disorders, including toxemia of pregnancy, maternal cocaine use, erythroblastosis fetalis, breech delivery, hypothermia, infection, Infant respiratory distress syndrome ( IRDS ), administration of exogenous surfactants ( in some studies ) and Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation ( ECMO ).

Infant and distress
High risk infants may be identified by fetal tachycardia, bradycardia or absence of fetal accelerations upon CTG in utero, at birth the infant may look cachexic and show signs of yellowish meconium staining on skin, nail and the umbillical cord, these infants usually progress onto Infant Respiratory distress syndrome within 4 hours.

Infant and syndrome
This error has led, in the UK, to the false imprisonment of women for murder when the courts were given the prior statistical likelihood of a woman's 3 children dying from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome as being the chances that their already dead children died from the syndrome.
Infant with cyanosis due to hypoplastic left heart syndrome

Infant and is
The most detailed discussion of his theories on education is in an essay, " Observations on the Principles and Methods of Infant Instruction ".
Infant baptism is the practice of baptising infants or young children.
Infant baptism is also called christening by some faith traditions.
Infant baptism is also excluded by Iglesia ni Cristo ( Church of Christ ), Jehovah's Witnesses, Christadelphians, and Latter Day Saints.
Infant baptism is seen as showing very clearly that salvation is an unmerited favour from God, not the fruit of human effort.
Infant baptism is particularly illustrative of the Methodist doctrine of prevenient grace.
In USA there is the Infant Swimming Resource ( ISR ) initiative that provides lessons for infant children, to cope with emergency situation when they have fallen into water.
Don Carlos is a five-act grand opera composed by Giuseppe Verdi to a French language libretto by Camille du Locle and Joseph Méry, based on the dramatic play Don Carlos, Infant von Spanien ( Don Carlos, Infante of Spain ) by Friedrich Schiller.
Infant botulism was first recognized in 1976, and is the most common form of botulism in the United States.
Infant formula is a manufactured food designed and marketed for feeding to babies and infants under 12 months of age, usually prepared for bottle-feeding or cup-feeding from powder ( mixed with water ) or liquid ( with or without additional water ).
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome ( SIDS ) is marked by the sudden death of an infant that is not predicted by medical history and remains unexplained after a thorough forensic autopsy and detailed death scene investigation.
The names are recorded in the Miscarriage & Infant Loss Memorial Book which is kept at the church.
Infant education is the education of children before they would normally enter school.
The term " Infant " is typically applied to children between the ages of 1 month and 12 months.
Visual stimulus and response time as early as 3 months is an indicator of verbal and performance IQ at age 4 years: Dougherty and Haith of the University of Denver, " Infant Expectations and Reaction Time as Predictors of Childhood Speed of Processing and IQ ", published in volume 33 ( 1997 ) of the journal Developmental Psychology.
Infant mortality is very high.
Infant mortality rate is commonly included as a part of standard of living evaluations in economics.
Infant is also a legal term referring to any child under the age of legal adulthood.
Common syncretization is as the Virgin and Infant of Prague, which wear matching red velvet robes and gold crowns.
Loddon is home to three popular schools ; Loddon Infant and Nursery, Loddon Junior and Hobart High School, one of the few schools in the country to have a ‘ classroom of the future '.
" Toilet mastery is, of course, an inevitable consequence ," writes Bauer, " Yet it's no more the goal of Natural Infant Hygiene than weaning is the goal of breastfeeding.

Infant and leading
He took a leading part in the exposures which led to the inquiry into the state of London work-house infirmaries, and to the reform of the treatment of sick poor throughout England, and the Infant Life Protection Act of 1872, aimed at the evils of baby-farming, was largely due to his efforts.
Montefiore was one of the leading authorities on questions of education ; he was for some time a member of the School Board for London, and was ( 1904 ) president of the Froebel Society and the Jews ' Infant School, London, and a member of numerous other educational bodies.
Crossways Cottage is just northeast of the Infant School and almshouses and is opposite the junction of the lane leading to Letchmore Heath.

Infant and cause
In " EC Simplified: Infant Potty Training Made Easy ," Andrea Olson, M. A., adds that EC also helps accelerate the learning process, allowing infants to experience cause and effect.

Infant and death
" The Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths ( FSID ) praised the storyline, and its director Joyce Epstein explained, " We are very grateful to EastEnders for their accurate depiction of the devastating effect that the sudden death of an infant can have on a family.
Before her death in 1804 the couple had six children ; Anne Lucinda Lee ( 1790 – 1845 ), Infant Son Lee ( 1791-1791 ), Richard Henry Lee ( Feb 1793-Mar 1793 ), Charles Henry Lee ( b. Oct 1794 ), William Arthur Lee ( b. Sept 1796 ), Alfred Lee ( 1799 – 1865 ).
Like Pedro de Arbués, the Holy Infant was quickly made into a saint by popular acclaim, and his death greatly assisted the Spanish Inquisition and its Inquisitor General, Tomás de Torquemada, in their campaign against heresy and crypto-Judaism.
* Share Pregnancy & Infant Loss Support Support for parents who have experienced the death of a baby through early pregnancy loss, stillbirth or infant death.
Infant care practices related to cot death in Turkish and Moroccan families in the Netherlands.
Her first child, Gemma, died of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome ( SIDS ) in 1989 at the age of 13 weeks, although she was never charged in connection with Gemma's death.

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