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- Kristina Leppälä.
- Finnish Society of Neonatal Nurses, Uomakuja, Vantaa, Finland. kristinaleppala@lycos.com
- J Perinat Neonatal Nurs. 2010 Apr 1; 24 (2): 167-71.
AbstractTransport is a move involving a change of location for a neonate. Any move, be it from one bed to another or from one hospital to another, is a transport. Each transport has one main goal, and that is to get from point A to point B with no adverse effects to the infant or those caring for the infant. From the moment the infant is born, there is a constant state of transport. This article will describe the "transport of a neonate" and the special considerations that comes with this population.
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