Whats the difference between perinatal nurse, prenatal nurse, and neonatal nurse job description?
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what are their duties?
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Answer:
Prenatal: From gestation to birth. Perinatal: During labor. Delivering the child. Neonatal: After birth. First few months of life (six months according to Froud).
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