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Elemeno Health - Did you know neonatal phototherapy was developed by a nurse? In the 1950s, Sister Jean Ward developed neonatal phototherapy, a treatment for jaundice in newborns. She worked in the
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Picterus - We can thank the nurse sister Jean Ward for the invention of phototherapy back in 1956. She used to take newborns out in the fresh air and expose them to
A Celebration of Lesser-Known Nurses in History | Travel Nursing
Obituary for Jean Ward
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Divertimento Enfermero. - La enfermera Jean Ward y la fototerapia. En más de una cultura y en distintas épocas las parteras y las madres seguro que colocaron al sol a los bebés
A nurse invented that! (But most likely didn't get credit for it)- McKnight's Long-Term Care News
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Sister Jean Ward, phototherapy, and jaundice: a unique human and photochemical interaction - Document - Gale OneFile: Health and Medicine
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Gerontological Advanced Practice Nurses Association - Happy #NationalNursesWeek! Today we celebrate Sister Jean Ward, the nurse who discovered a treatment for jaundice in infants. Learn more about Sister Jean Ward and other
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Jaundice: how one nurse's discovery transformed neonatal care