给编辑的信

R. Stevenson
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莫尼特博士提出了两点,我们赞同并再次强调。首先,如果婴儿在24小时或之前出院,那么确保他们在48到96小时之间再次就诊将是谨慎的做法。应避免的是将出院体检作为健康新生儿的第一次随访,并安排婴儿在2周后再次就诊进行常规护理,而让父母承担监测过渡性黄疸的任务。
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Letters to Editor
Dr Moneit makes two points, which we would endorse and re-emphasize. First, if infants are being discharged at or before 24 hours, then ensuring that they are seen again between 48 and 96 hours, would be prudent practice. What should be avoided is the temptation to count the discharge physical examination as the first follow-up visit of a well newborn and schedule the infant to be seen again in 2 weeks for routine care, leaving the parents with the assignment of monitoring for transitional jaundice.
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