Specialized treatment for premature and critically ill babies is provided by NICU (Neonatal Intensive treatment Unit) services in hospitals. In order to ensure the safety and wellbeing of fragile newborns, this unit is made to address their specific medical and developmental needs.
- 24/7 Specialized Monitoring: Continuous observation of vital signs and health status for at-risk newborns.
- Advanced Life Support: Respiratory support, phototherapy for jaundice, and incubators for temperature regulation.
- Nutritional Care: Tailored feeding plans, including IV nutrition and breast milk fortification.
- Multidisciplinary Team: Neonatologists, nurses, and therapists providing coordinated care.
- Family Support: Education and involvement of parents in their infant’s care.
- Developmental Care Programs: Strategies to enhance growth and neurodevelopment.
Discharge Planning: Comprehensive assessments and follow-up services for ongoing care
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