The most important nursing care to give to a newborn baby that has been diagnosed with RDS/respiratory distress syndrome is to keep the baby in a warm environment. The child should be placed inside a warm incubator set an approved temperature by the DR. This is to keep the infant warm and the baby will be comfortable. The incubator is set so that the baby will not need clothing or blankets to keep warm.
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The second point seems intuitive but there is a surprising lack of evidence showing that the increase in muscle size contributes to an increase in voluntary strength. If individuals increased both muscle size and strength, the conclusion is often that muscle growth played a role.