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    NICU And the use of IV bags to facilitate position and head shape

    Cerebral Palsy In Infancy
    Hi I was wondering what other units use to faciliate trunk flexion and improved head shape. I know that IV bags under head and shoulders have been used.I am interested in any and all suggestions.

    I am also wondering if anyone has any suggestion on the introduction of quiet time.

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    re: NICU And the use of IV bags to facilitate position and head shape

    For more information -look up the NEWBORN INDIVIDUALIZED DEVELOPMENTAL CARE
    AND ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (NIDCAP) approach by Als. See the following web-site http://fhdno2.tch.harvard.edu/www/nidcap/


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    re: NICU And the use of IV bags to facilitate position and head shape

    In the two NIC units I have worked peanut pillows during cares and playtime/interaction time have been used in order to promote midline head activity and head shape. Obviously these should not be used during sleep time or unsupervised time, as keeping with the current SIDS recommendations. In order to promote trunk flexion, nesting in the isolettes, and wrapping in the cots have been used. Quiet time as part of the developmental care prgrams have also been introduced for 2 hours each day in level 3 & 2, and for 3x2 hours in level 1.



 
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