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Jul 25, 2007 11:18 AM

neonatal patient


Just found out yesterday about this new program that is getting started here in Canada. I thought I would share it. I saw the book and it is amazing. It help decide, with excellent solving algorithm, what to do after resuscitation or before it happen. Mainly, it was a multi discipline team that created it for family MD and peripheral center to help them decide if transport is needed and what to do while waiting for transport. The program is call ACOR( acute care of at risk newborn):
http://www.rcp.gov.bc.ca/acorn.htm


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