Cochrane for Clinicians - Jun 1, 2005 - American Family Physician
Jun 1, 2005 - Many patients request delayed umbilical cord clamping in their birth plans. Delayed cord clamping allows continued perfusion while the baby transitions to newborn circulation. However, when an infant is high risk, physicians frequently clamp and cut the cord early to allow the neonatal ...
American Family Physician : Cochrane for Clinicians
https://www.aafp.org/afp/2005/0601/p2091a.html
Cochrane for Clinicians - Jun 1, 2005 - American Family Physician
Jun 1, 2005 - Thickened feeds and metoclopramide reduce symptoms of GER in normally developing infants. However, elevating the head of the crib appears to have no effect.
American Family Physician : Cochrane for Clinicians
https://www.aafp.org/afp/2005/0601/p2091.html
Cochrane for Clinicians - Apr 1, 2005 - American Family Physician
Apr 1, 2005 - For empiric treatment of GERD or endoscopy-negative reflux disease, a short trial of a proton pump inhibitor increases the chance of remission. Histamine H2-receptor antagonists are less expensive and work well in many patients, particularly those with less severe symptoms or ...
American Family Physician : Cochrane for Clinicians
https://www.aafp.org/afp/2005/0401/p1303a.html
Cochrane for Clinicians - Apr 1, 2005 - American Family Physician
Apr 1, 2005 - Based on three good studies of 462 patients, discontinuing epidural analgesia in the second stage of labor does not significantly change rates of instrumented delivery or other delivery outcomes, but it increases rates of inadequate pain relief.
American Family Physician : Cochrane for Clinicians
https://www.aafp.org/afp/2005/0401/p1303.html
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