2. Do overweight women with pre-pregnancy hypertension experience a different risk of stillbirth
than women who are normotensive before pregnancy?
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Write a research question incorporating the following PICO elements: 3. P: preterm infants experiencing narcotics withdrawal I: baby-wearing C: normal care O: jitteriness and hyperreflexia Research Question:
Introduction
The purpose of this research question is to determine whether there is a relationship between jitteriness and hyperreflexia in preterm infants undergoing withdrawal from narcotics.
What is the relationship between jitteriness and hyperreflexia in preterm infants undergoing withdrawal from narcotics?
As you can see, the research question is very simple. You have a clear explanation of what it means to be “jittery” and what it means to experience “hyperreflexia.” The second part of your question explains why this is important: because it will help you better understand how babies develop their behaviors as they go through withdrawal.
This type of question can be confusing for new researchers because it seems like there are many different issues involved in studying such an issue, but by breaking down each element into separate parts, we’re able to make sense of them all together in one place.
Hypothesize that regardless of how much or how little the baby is wearing, VAS is indicative of the degree to which common neonatal care practices are likely to be beneficial for this group of patients.
The hypothesis is that regardless of how much or how little the baby is wearing, VAS is indicative of the degree to which common neonatal care practices are likely to be beneficial for this group of patients.
The research question above asks whether hypnosis can help preterm infants experiencing narcotics withdrawal. The hypothesis states that regardless of how much or how little a preterm infant wears while being treated with medications such as methadone, their comfort may be negatively affected by these treatments and thus lead to potential complications such as jitteriness and hyperreflexia (increased muscle activity).
The takeaway is that it may not matter if you put your infant in a sling or not as long as you’re helping them feel comfortable and safe.
The takeaway is that it may not matter if you put your infant in a sling or not as long as you’re helping them feel comfortable and safe.
The takeaway is that it may not matter if you put your infant in a sling or not as long as you’re helping them feel comfortable and safe.
Conclusion
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