Transcription of Bilirubinometer - WHO
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Copyright ECRI Institute 2011 (not including the GMDN code and device name). Reproduced with Permission from ECRI Institute s Healthcare Product Comparison System. Copyright GMDN Agency 2011. GMDN codes and device names are reproduced with permission from the GMDN medical equipment - InformationHealth problem addressedIn healthy full-term neonates, bilirubin can rise to peak levels of 5 to 13 mg/dL between the second and fi fth days of life before decreasing to normal levels between the fi fth and seventh days. This produces jaundice, a yellowish discoloration of the skin, eyes, and mucous membranes. Monitoring bilirubin concentration is also important in children and in adults where elevated levels may indicate a pre-hepatic, hepatic, or post-hepatic metabolic descriptionThese devices come in a variety of physical confi gurations.
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