2015
DOI: 10.15253/2175-6783.2015000600006
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Implications of antibacterial scheduling in newborns in clinical nursing practice

Abstract: Objective: to identify drug associations related to the scheduling of antibiotics in the neonatal unit which may cause drug interactions. Methods: a retrospective documentary study using medical records of newborns admitted into the neonatal unit. The sample was composed of 92 newborn medical records. Data were collected through forms and presented in tables and figures. Results: associations in drug scheduling leading to pharmacokinetic interactions were found in 24 medical records, highlighting associations … Show more

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