Newborn Complication Clinical Trial
Official title:
Continuous Vital Sign Monitoring in Newborns
This study evaluates the feasibility and usability of continuous wireless vital sign monitoring of well newborns during their birth hospitalization.
This study is conducted for the purposes of understanding the feasibility and acceptability of routine wireless continuous monitoring on healthy newborns as a standard practice & its effect on existing workflows and as a future tool for the early detection of undiagnosed problems. All infants will receive routine newborn nursing care . Once alarm limits have been determined, the monitoring data will be analyzed in real time and out of range vital signs will alert the nurse to perform standard assessment of the newborn. Nurse and parents will complete surveys regarding their experience with continuous vital sign monitoring. ;
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