Sheagren T G, Puppala B L, Mangurten H H
Clin Pediatr (Phila). 1987 Jul;26(7):369-71. doi: 10.1177/000992288702600710.
The authors report two cases of sudden unexpected cardiorespiratory arrest occurring in a normal newborn nursery. They discuss the impact on the families and hospital personnel. The nursing and medical staff demonstrated many of the reactions experienced by families of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) victims, including shock, anger, guilt, disbelief, fear, and doubt. The manner in which hospital personnel were supported and counseled is discussed. Specific clinical implications of these cases, including the need to provide for appropriate monitoring and resuscitation in normal newborn nurseries, are presented.
作者报告了两例在正常新生儿病房发生的意外心肺骤停病例。他们讨论了这对家庭和医院工作人员的影响。护理和医务人员表现出了许多婴儿猝死综合征(SIDS)受害者家庭所经历的反应,包括震惊、愤怒、内疚、怀疑、恐惧和疑惑。文中讨论了支持和辅导医院工作人员的方式。还介绍了这些病例的具体临床意义,包括在正常新生儿病房进行适当监测和复苏的必要性。