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The document outlines standards for improving the quality of care for newborns and children at health centers in Myanmar.
70 pages

Abstract
The standards are divided into several sections, each addressing a specific aspect of newborn and child care. The first section, titled "Standards for Improving Quality of Care for Newborn and Children at Health Center," outlines the general principles and requirements for providing quality care to newborns and children. It emphasizes the importance of following established guidelines and protocols, and provides specific standards for newborn care, including the need for a newborn to be placed on the mother's chest immediately after birth, and for the newborn to be kept with the mother for at least 24 hours. The second section, also titled "Standards for Improving Quality of Care for Newborn and Children at Health Center," provides more detailed standards for newborn care, including the need for a newborn to be weighed and measured within the first hour of life, and for the newborn's vital signs to be checked regularly. It also emphasizes the importance of providing emotional support to the mother and newborn, and of promoting breastfeeding. The third section, titled "Standards for Improving Quality of Care for Newborn and Children at Health Center," provides standards for the care of children from birth to 28 days. It emphasizes the importance of providing a safe and nurturing environment for children, and of promoting healthy growth and development. The fourth section, titled "Standards for Improving Quality of Care for Newborn and Children at Health Center," provides standards for the care of children from 29 days to 15 years. It emphasizes the importance of providing a safe and nurturing environment for children, and of promoting healthy growth and development. The fifth section, titled "Standards for Improving Quality of Care for Newborn and Children at Health Center," provides standards for the care of children from birth to 28 days, with a focus on the need for a newborn to be placed on the mother's chest immediately after birth, and for the newborn to be kept with the mother for at least 24 hours. The sixth section, titled "Standards for Improving Quality of Care for Newborn and Children at Health Center," provides standards for the care of children from 29 days to 15 years, with a focus on the need for children to be provided with a safe and nurturing environment, and for their healthy growth and development to be promoted. The seventh section, titled "Standards for Improving Quality of Care for Newborn and Children at Health Center," provides standards for the care of newborns and children, with a focus on the need for a newborn to be provided with a safe and nurturing environment, and for their healthy growth and development to be promoted. Overall, the document provides a comprehensive set of standards for improving the quality of care for newborns and children at health centers in Myanmar. It emphasizes the importance of providing a safe and nurturing environment for children, and of promoting healthy growth and development. The document also emphasizes the importance of training and education for healthcare providers, and of promoting a culture of quality improvement within healthcare facilities. It provides specific standards for newborn care, including the need for a newborn to be placed on the mother's chest immediately after birth, and for the newborn to be kept with the mother for at least 24 hours. The document also provides standards for the care of children from birth to 28 days, with a focus on the need for a newborn to be placed on the mother's chest immediately after birth, and for the newborn to be kept with the mother for at least 24 hours. It also emphasizes the importance of providing emotional support to the mother and newborn, and of promoting breastfeeding. The document also provides standards for the care of children from 29 days to 15 years, with a focus on the need for children to be provided with a safe and nurturing environment, and for their healthy growth and development to be promoted. It also emphasizes the importance of providing regular check-ups and vaccinations to children, and of promoting healthy habits and behaviors. The document also provides standards for the care of children from 29 days to 15 years, with a focus on the need
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