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Training Book
An in-depth training book is now available. The book discusses the effects each substance has on the newborn infant. Also discussed is overall infant management, as well as techniques to aid in reading the signs and signals of the infant. The training book details the importance of the caregiver's role in regards to the success of each child’s long-term outcome.

 


 

NEW! Training DVD  An up-to-date training DVD is now available!
A comprehensive guide covering everything from the
drug withdrawal of a newborn through the first years of life. It is designed to be used as a hands-on manual to help caregivers understand the baby’s needs and how to meet them. In addition, it is a guide to specific drugs, their effects and what symptoms might be associated with each.  Also discussed is overall infant management, as well as techniques to aid in reading the signs and signals of the infant. It details the importance of the caregiver's role in regards to the success of each child’s long term outcome.

The information gathered for this video is from the hands-on information experienced by caring for drug exposed newborns at the Pediatric Interim Care Center, The Newborn Nursery.

Click here for price information and an order form.

For more information, please e-mail: picc@picc.net or call 253-852-5253

 

 

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DISCLAIMER
This web site has been designed to help caregivers in identifying the signs and symptoms of a drug exposed infant and to provide techniques that have proven effective in comforting and assisting these little ones through this difficult period.  We wish to stress that this information is based solely on our experience caring for over 1700 babies and is in no way to be a substitute or a replacement for one-on-one medical advice.

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