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 Newborn and Infant Nursing Reviews  provides clinically relevant information that you can use daily. Its coverage goes beyond 
the scope of traditional NICU nursing, exploring concerns relevant to care outside of the neonatal period and the confines of the hospital.

 
 
Each quarterly issue addresses a single topic, providing in-depth discussions of diagnosis, treatment, nursing implications/applications, 
new developments, clinical/evidence-based research, and controversies in the field. You'll also find case studies related to the issue 
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 2010 Topics , Volume 10, 
Issues 1-4 
 
 March 
Quantitative Research Methodology


 
 	Leigh Wang, PhD 

 
 
 June 
NICU Design	



 
 Sharon 
Cone, PhD (c), RNC, NNP 
 
 September 
Legal Issues	

 
 Roslynn Mertens, MSN, RN, IBCLC 
 
 December 
Infection	

 
 


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