Integration of Evidence in Professional Nursing Practice Research Presentations, Research presentations (University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida, 11/2025)
In previous years, newborns were bathed within the first few hours of life. This was done to remove the fluids and bodily matter that stick to their bodies after birth. In the last decade most hospitals and medical settings prefer to delay the newborns bath for at least 24 hours. This topic was chosen in order ro find out what the effects of delayed bathing are on breastfeeding and thermoregulation. This review was done on the effects of bathing on breastfeeding and thermoregulation.
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Assessing the Effects of Delayed Neonatal Bathing
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Presentation
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Integration of Evidence in Professional Nursing Practice Research Presentations, Research presentations (University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida, 11/2025)
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Ashley Gruber (Faculty Mentor)
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School of Nursing; Usha Kundu, MD College of Health; BSN Virtual Student Scholarly Poster Showcase