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Inside our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Connect with a specialist: https://bit.ly/3fP8oNL
Learn more about our NICU: https://bit.ly/31UXKAj
Meet our team: https://bit.ly/3izHpaz
Learn more about Nationwide Children's Hospital: https://bit.ly/33Sn6Bd
Nationwide Children’s Hospital is home to the largest neonatal network in the nation. Our main campus Level 4-referral, neonatal intensive care unit - provides the highest level of neonatal care and expertise for babies from all over the country. Our patients benefit from units dedicated to the care of extremely premature infants and infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia. In addition to these signature programs, we have centers of excellence in neonatal/infant feeding disorders and neurodevelopmental care. Our trainees receive their delivery hospital experience at the Nationwide C...
published: 11 Aug 2020
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Part 1: Intensive Care Nursery | Neonatal Critical Care Unit | Mater Mothers | 2020
Welcome to Mater Mothers’ Hospitals’ Neonatal Critical Care Unit. The birth of a new baby is an exciting time, but having a baby that needs admission to a neonatal unit, particularly intensive care, can be challenging.
This area of intensive care has a focus on caring for premature babies, particularly our smallest and most premature babies. But we also provide care to full-term babies who are unexpectedly unwell after birth.
If your baby is born premature, our dedicated team will be present at their birth to provide support and care right from the beginning of their life.
https://mater.li/NCCUVideo
published: 14 Apr 2020
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Take a peek inside Texas Children's Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs)
More than 2,000 infants are cared for each year in the Texas Children's Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs), making us one of the largest, most experienced NICUs in the country. Watch and see a glimpse inside our Newborn Center. For more information, visit http://women.texaschildrens.org/Our-Services/Newborn-Care/Our-NICU/.
In this video:
01:04 - Kangaroo Crew: Transport services, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxd2U0e5Lj4&index=5&list=PLiN68C9rloPCZ5UTrZ4gmtz7mt0yemwJg
02:12 - Weekly multidisciplinary meeting
03:24 - Nursing at our NICU
04:18 - Simulation Lab, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIXwtCibv4c&list=PLiN68C9rloPC1H8H_ZJ2VRvDtY4GHJv3X&index=2
05:16 - Daily NICU rounds: Involving families
07:21 - Milk Bank, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-COIGrxrS4I&index=9&list=PLiN68...
published: 26 Nov 2013
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Neonatal Intensive Care Unit NICU
This video is part of the Birthing at LHSC’s Women’s Care playlist (https://youtu.be/8qnwZ3F5zWU?list=PL7oyqNL0YrTpT03BQgA5uk63IbD4Ru16u)
published: 05 Feb 2014
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Welcome To NICU -- Neonatal Intensive Care Unit At South Miami Hospital
Learn all you need to know about the care provided to your baby in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at South Miami Hospital.
[Transcript]
[Welcome to NICU]
[Baptist Health South Florida]
[Mom and dad with infant child]
Jackie Nespral:
(silence)
Jackie Nespral:
Congratulations, your baby is finally here. The transition from mommy's womb to the outside world is a big step for babies. There are certain challenges your baby will need to overcome in order to sustain life here with us. Simple things like breathing, maintaining body temperature, and feeding can be challenging for your baby at this time. Our neonatal intensive care unit is here to help your baby overcome these challenges and to support you through this process.
[Hospital employees working]
Jackie Nespral:
The NICU environ...
published: 05 Sep 2013
-
A Day Inside The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
This video was filmed in a single day at The Royal Hospital for Women and celebrates the love between a mother and her newborn.
The Royal has a long and proud heritage in Australia as a pioneer in women’s and newborn health and leads the way with research and clinical practices that have been replicated around the world. The Royal depends on charitable support to make this possible. With your help, we support the hospital, patients and families by funding Specialised Equipment, Research, People and Programs.
To make a tax-deductible donation, please visit: https://www.royalwomen.org.au/CY0VDE
published: 05 Aug 2021
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Neonatal Intensive Care Unit NICU Protocols || Dr. dr. Putri Maharani, T.M, Sp.A (K)
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit NICU Protocols || Dr. dr. Putri Maharani, T.M, Sp.A (K)
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published: 10 Dec 2024
-
What Happens Inside the Neonatal Critical Care Unit?
Many babies come into the world a little early or need extra care when they are born. Mediclinic Neonatal Critical Care Units are designed to meet their needs. For #WorldPrematurityDay, we take a peak inside the world-class unit at Mediclinic Cape Town – and meet tiny preemie triplets as they grow stronger.
published: 17 Nov 2017
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Welcome to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit | Brigham and Women’s Hospital
The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Brigham and Women’s Hospital is the largest and most state-of-the-art unit in New England, caring for about 1,000 babies yearly. If your baby needs specialized assistance after delivery, you can take comfort in knowing that they are in the hands of a world-leading team whose experience, passion and compassion will provide the best possible care – from delivery to discharge.
published: 18 May 2022
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Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Room - Emory University Hospital Midtown
Video of NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) bed space at Emory University Hospital Midtown.
published: 05 Jul 2023
1:39
Inside our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Connect with a specialist: https://bit.ly/3fP8oNL
Learn more about our NICU: https://bit.ly/31UXKAj
Meet our team: https://bit.ly/3izHpaz
Learn more about Natio...
Connect with a specialist: https://bit.ly/3fP8oNL
Learn more about our NICU: https://bit.ly/31UXKAj
Meet our team: https://bit.ly/3izHpaz
Learn more about Nationwide Children's Hospital: https://bit.ly/33Sn6Bd
Nationwide Children’s Hospital is home to the largest neonatal network in the nation. Our main campus Level 4-referral, neonatal intensive care unit - provides the highest level of neonatal care and expertise for babies from all over the country. Our patients benefit from units dedicated to the care of extremely premature infants and infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia. In addition to these signature programs, we have centers of excellence in neonatal/infant feeding disorders and neurodevelopmental care. Our trainees receive their delivery hospital experience at the Nationwide Children’s Hospital NICU at the Ohio State’s Wexner Medical Center. Our care teams include attendings, fellows, residents, advanced practice nurses, and physician’s assistants who work alongside our partners in nursing. Our units are designed around family-centeredness, with families as a focal point of care and adult beds available to parents to promote kangaroo care. We promote interdisciplinary collaboration with daily co-management rounds with surgery as well as weekly rounds with our cardiology, pulmonology, feeding disorders, and intestinal failure teams. We are also proud to be one of 15 elite research centers in the Neonatal Research Network, a national network of investigators leading the way in neonatal medicine.
https://wn.com/Inside_Our_Neonatal_Intensive_Care_Unit
Connect with a specialist: https://bit.ly/3fP8oNL
Learn more about our NICU: https://bit.ly/31UXKAj
Meet our team: https://bit.ly/3izHpaz
Learn more about Nationwide Children's Hospital: https://bit.ly/33Sn6Bd
Nationwide Children’s Hospital is home to the largest neonatal network in the nation. Our main campus Level 4-referral, neonatal intensive care unit - provides the highest level of neonatal care and expertise for babies from all over the country. Our patients benefit from units dedicated to the care of extremely premature infants and infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia. In addition to these signature programs, we have centers of excellence in neonatal/infant feeding disorders and neurodevelopmental care. Our trainees receive their delivery hospital experience at the Nationwide Children’s Hospital NICU at the Ohio State’s Wexner Medical Center. Our care teams include attendings, fellows, residents, advanced practice nurses, and physician’s assistants who work alongside our partners in nursing. Our units are designed around family-centeredness, with families as a focal point of care and adult beds available to parents to promote kangaroo care. We promote interdisciplinary collaboration with daily co-management rounds with surgery as well as weekly rounds with our cardiology, pulmonology, feeding disorders, and intestinal failure teams. We are also proud to be one of 15 elite research centers in the Neonatal Research Network, a national network of investigators leading the way in neonatal medicine.
- published: 11 Aug 2020
- views: 24882
3:13
Part 1: Intensive Care Nursery | Neonatal Critical Care Unit | Mater Mothers | 2020
Welcome to Mater Mothers’ Hospitals’ Neonatal Critical Care Unit. The birth of a new baby is an exciting time, but having a baby that needs admission to a neona...
Welcome to Mater Mothers’ Hospitals’ Neonatal Critical Care Unit. The birth of a new baby is an exciting time, but having a baby that needs admission to a neonatal unit, particularly intensive care, can be challenging.
This area of intensive care has a focus on caring for premature babies, particularly our smallest and most premature babies. But we also provide care to full-term babies who are unexpectedly unwell after birth.
If your baby is born premature, our dedicated team will be present at their birth to provide support and care right from the beginning of their life.
https://mater.li/NCCUVideo
https://wn.com/Part_1_Intensive_Care_Nursery_|_Neonatal_Critical_Care_Unit_|_Mater_Mothers_|_2020
Welcome to Mater Mothers’ Hospitals’ Neonatal Critical Care Unit. The birth of a new baby is an exciting time, but having a baby that needs admission to a neonatal unit, particularly intensive care, can be challenging.
This area of intensive care has a focus on caring for premature babies, particularly our smallest and most premature babies. But we also provide care to full-term babies who are unexpectedly unwell after birth.
If your baby is born premature, our dedicated team will be present at their birth to provide support and care right from the beginning of their life.
https://mater.li/NCCUVideo
- published: 14 Apr 2020
- views: 19979
10:50
Take a peek inside Texas Children's Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs)
More than 2,000 infants are cared for each year in the Texas Children's Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs), making us one of the largest, most experienced NI...
More than 2,000 infants are cared for each year in the Texas Children's Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs), making us one of the largest, most experienced NICUs in the country. Watch and see a glimpse inside our Newborn Center. For more information, visit http://women.texaschildrens.org/Our-Services/Newborn-Care/Our-NICU/.
In this video:
01:04 - Kangaroo Crew: Transport services, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxd2U0e5Lj4&index=5&list=PLiN68C9rloPCZ5UTrZ4gmtz7mt0yemwJg
02:12 - Weekly multidisciplinary meeting
03:24 - Nursing at our NICU
04:18 - Simulation Lab, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIXwtCibv4c&list=PLiN68C9rloPC1H8H_ZJ2VRvDtY4GHJv3X&index=2
05:16 - Daily NICU rounds: Involving families
07:21 - Milk Bank, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-COIGrxrS4I&index=9&list=PLiN68C9rloPDI4bhea16m2ayLKADYuhOq
08:23 - Kangaroo care: Bond with your baby, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtSPGDnVpKI&index=8&list=PLiN68C9rloPDI4bhea16m2ayLKADYuhOq
09:05 - Our outstanding supportive care
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Learn more about intensive care at Texas Children's Hospital:
Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU)
http://www.texaschildrens.org/Locate/Departments-and-Services/Pediatric-Intensive-Care-Unit/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRr7nhiRioc&index=4&list=PLiN68C9rloPCZ5UTrZ4gmtz7mt0yemwJg
Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit (CVICU)
http://www.texaschildrens.org/Locate/Departments-and-Services/Heart-Center/Services/Cardiovascular-Intensive-Care-Unit/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bGZyAUXVhg&index=18&list=PLiN68C9rloPAOzaShSywHk-ZodEvz76Kx
https://wn.com/Take_A_Peek_Inside_Texas_Children's_Neonatal_Intensive_Care_Units_(Nicus)
More than 2,000 infants are cared for each year in the Texas Children's Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs), making us one of the largest, most experienced NICUs in the country. Watch and see a glimpse inside our Newborn Center. For more information, visit http://women.texaschildrens.org/Our-Services/Newborn-Care/Our-NICU/.
In this video:
01:04 - Kangaroo Crew: Transport services, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxd2U0e5Lj4&index=5&list=PLiN68C9rloPCZ5UTrZ4gmtz7mt0yemwJg
02:12 - Weekly multidisciplinary meeting
03:24 - Nursing at our NICU
04:18 - Simulation Lab, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIXwtCibv4c&list=PLiN68C9rloPC1H8H_ZJ2VRvDtY4GHJv3X&index=2
05:16 - Daily NICU rounds: Involving families
07:21 - Milk Bank, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-COIGrxrS4I&index=9&list=PLiN68C9rloPDI4bhea16m2ayLKADYuhOq
08:23 - Kangaroo care: Bond with your baby, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtSPGDnVpKI&index=8&list=PLiN68C9rloPDI4bhea16m2ayLKADYuhOq
09:05 - Our outstanding supportive care
-------------------------------------------
Learn more about intensive care at Texas Children's Hospital:
Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU)
http://www.texaschildrens.org/Locate/Departments-and-Services/Pediatric-Intensive-Care-Unit/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRr7nhiRioc&index=4&list=PLiN68C9rloPCZ5UTrZ4gmtz7mt0yemwJg
Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit (CVICU)
http://www.texaschildrens.org/Locate/Departments-and-Services/Heart-Center/Services/Cardiovascular-Intensive-Care-Unit/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bGZyAUXVhg&index=18&list=PLiN68C9rloPAOzaShSywHk-ZodEvz76Kx
- published: 26 Nov 2013
- views: 432215
1:37
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit NICU
This video is part of the Birthing at LHSC’s Women’s Care playlist (https://youtu.be/8qnwZ3F5zWU?list=PL7oyqNL0YrTpT03BQgA5uk63IbD4Ru16u)
This video is part of the Birthing at LHSC’s Women’s Care playlist (https://youtu.be/8qnwZ3F5zWU?list=PL7oyqNL0YrTpT03BQgA5uk63IbD4Ru16u)
https://wn.com/Neonatal_Intensive_Care_Unit_Nicu
This video is part of the Birthing at LHSC’s Women’s Care playlist (https://youtu.be/8qnwZ3F5zWU?list=PL7oyqNL0YrTpT03BQgA5uk63IbD4Ru16u)
- published: 05 Feb 2014
- views: 391028
22:22
Welcome To NICU -- Neonatal Intensive Care Unit At South Miami Hospital
Learn all you need to know about the care provided to your baby in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at South Miami Hospital.
[Transcript]
[Welcome to N...
Learn all you need to know about the care provided to your baby in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at South Miami Hospital.
[Transcript]
[Welcome to NICU]
[Baptist Health South Florida]
[Mom and dad with infant child]
Jackie Nespral:
(silence)
Jackie Nespral:
Congratulations, your baby is finally here. The transition from mommy's womb to the outside world is a big step for babies. There are certain challenges your baby will need to overcome in order to sustain life here with us. Simple things like breathing, maintaining body temperature, and feeding can be challenging for your baby at this time. Our neonatal intensive care unit is here to help your baby overcome these challenges and to support you through this process.
[Hospital employees working]
Jackie Nespral:
The NICU environment is a place where your baby will receive individualized special care. In this video, we will introduce you to some of the members of the NICU team and we will show you some of the equipment that you might see when you visit your baby.
Jackie Nespral:
As you enter the neonatal intensive care unit, better known as NICU, you will be greeted by the secretarial staff who is there to check your ID bands and give you directions on how to proceed. They are required to screen all visitors to ensure that they can visit your baby because infection is a very big concern in the newborn period, and only two people are allowed at the bedside at a time. Let's hear what the nurse manager has to say about visitation.
[Hospital employees interacting with patients]
Colleen Rodriguez:
The visiting hours in the NICU or 24 hours a day, except for two times, and that's from 6:30 AM to 7:30 AM, and then again from 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM. The reason that we're closed during that time is because the nurses are giving a report then, and we want to ensure the confidentiality and privacy for each baby.
[Dad watching baby in care center]
Colleen Rodriguez:
We allow two people at the bedside at a time because of space. One of those has to be the parent. And we just ask that all visitors check in at the front desk before coming into the unit.
Jackie Nespral:
Anyone entering the unit must remove all rings, except plain wedding bands, and scrub their hands for two minutes. Prior to handling the baby or the baby's equipment, an alcohol hand rinse must be applied to further clean our hands. We do not come to work sick and we ask that you and your loved ones do the same to protect all babies in the NICU from infection.
Jackie Nespral:
Now, you probably want to know who are all these people caring for your baby. First, let's meet one of the doctors who specializes in caring for critically ill newborns, the neonatologist,.
Jorge Perez:
The neonatologists here at South Miami Hospital are here 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It was a good idea when we started over 15 years ago to be in-house to try to be here for our patients, and also, to address all the concerns and questions that the parents might have.
Jackie Nespral:
In the background, working diligently, you will see the nursing staff who are also an integral part of this team. They are the eyes and ears of the physicians, and they look forward to developing a very close relationship with you and your baby. The nurses report to the nurse manager, who also oversees all staff members in the unit, including the assistant nurse managers and the clinical nurse specialist. You're probably wondering right about now, what is a clinical nurse specialist? Well, this is a master prepared specialized nurse who works with the clinical staff to keep everyone updated on the latest cutting edge treatments and technologies. It's important for you to feel confident knowing that the nursing staff in the NICU has undergone additional training to specialize in the care of critically ill infants and they are all very competent to care for your infant.
Jackie Nespral:
Remember, even though the team is greatly involved in your baby's care, ultimately, this is your baby and you will be taking him home soon. We really need for you to stay involved in the baby's care and decision-making, so seize every opportunity to participate in the daily care, like baths and feedings.
Gail Bencomo:
Kangaroo care is the skin-to-skin contact between either mommy and baby or daddy and baby. It promotes good milk production with breastfeeding mommies. It also promotes good weight gain with very low birth weight babies, and it also creates a good bond between mommy and daddy.
Jackie Nespral:
Other members of the team include the social workers who are here to support you during this stressful time for you and your family, the respiratory therapist, who is specially trained to manage your baby's oxygen needs, the physical therapist and occupational therapist, who look for any developmental problems that may be developing and initiate early treatment to prevent complications.
Tessie Lobon:
[End Transcript, transcript too long]
https://wn.com/Welcome_To_Nicu_Neonatal_Intensive_Care_Unit_At_South_Miami_Hospital
Learn all you need to know about the care provided to your baby in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at South Miami Hospital.
[Transcript]
[Welcome to NICU]
[Baptist Health South Florida]
[Mom and dad with infant child]
Jackie Nespral:
(silence)
Jackie Nespral:
Congratulations, your baby is finally here. The transition from mommy's womb to the outside world is a big step for babies. There are certain challenges your baby will need to overcome in order to sustain life here with us. Simple things like breathing, maintaining body temperature, and feeding can be challenging for your baby at this time. Our neonatal intensive care unit is here to help your baby overcome these challenges and to support you through this process.
[Hospital employees working]
Jackie Nespral:
The NICU environment is a place where your baby will receive individualized special care. In this video, we will introduce you to some of the members of the NICU team and we will show you some of the equipment that you might see when you visit your baby.
Jackie Nespral:
As you enter the neonatal intensive care unit, better known as NICU, you will be greeted by the secretarial staff who is there to check your ID bands and give you directions on how to proceed. They are required to screen all visitors to ensure that they can visit your baby because infection is a very big concern in the newborn period, and only two people are allowed at the bedside at a time. Let's hear what the nurse manager has to say about visitation.
[Hospital employees interacting with patients]
Colleen Rodriguez:
The visiting hours in the NICU or 24 hours a day, except for two times, and that's from 6:30 AM to 7:30 AM, and then again from 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM. The reason that we're closed during that time is because the nurses are giving a report then, and we want to ensure the confidentiality and privacy for each baby.
[Dad watching baby in care center]
Colleen Rodriguez:
We allow two people at the bedside at a time because of space. One of those has to be the parent. And we just ask that all visitors check in at the front desk before coming into the unit.
Jackie Nespral:
Anyone entering the unit must remove all rings, except plain wedding bands, and scrub their hands for two minutes. Prior to handling the baby or the baby's equipment, an alcohol hand rinse must be applied to further clean our hands. We do not come to work sick and we ask that you and your loved ones do the same to protect all babies in the NICU from infection.
Jackie Nespral:
Now, you probably want to know who are all these people caring for your baby. First, let's meet one of the doctors who specializes in caring for critically ill newborns, the neonatologist,.
Jorge Perez:
The neonatologists here at South Miami Hospital are here 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It was a good idea when we started over 15 years ago to be in-house to try to be here for our patients, and also, to address all the concerns and questions that the parents might have.
Jackie Nespral:
In the background, working diligently, you will see the nursing staff who are also an integral part of this team. They are the eyes and ears of the physicians, and they look forward to developing a very close relationship with you and your baby. The nurses report to the nurse manager, who also oversees all staff members in the unit, including the assistant nurse managers and the clinical nurse specialist. You're probably wondering right about now, what is a clinical nurse specialist? Well, this is a master prepared specialized nurse who works with the clinical staff to keep everyone updated on the latest cutting edge treatments and technologies. It's important for you to feel confident knowing that the nursing staff in the NICU has undergone additional training to specialize in the care of critically ill infants and they are all very competent to care for your infant.
Jackie Nespral:
Remember, even though the team is greatly involved in your baby's care, ultimately, this is your baby and you will be taking him home soon. We really need for you to stay involved in the baby's care and decision-making, so seize every opportunity to participate in the daily care, like baths and feedings.
Gail Bencomo:
Kangaroo care is the skin-to-skin contact between either mommy and baby or daddy and baby. It promotes good milk production with breastfeeding mommies. It also promotes good weight gain with very low birth weight babies, and it also creates a good bond between mommy and daddy.
Jackie Nespral:
Other members of the team include the social workers who are here to support you during this stressful time for you and your family, the respiratory therapist, who is specially trained to manage your baby's oxygen needs, the physical therapist and occupational therapist, who look for any developmental problems that may be developing and initiate early treatment to prevent complications.
Tessie Lobon:
[End Transcript, transcript too long]
- published: 05 Sep 2013
- views: 76440
3:24
A Day Inside The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
This video was filmed in a single day at The Royal Hospital for Women and celebrates the love between a mother and her newborn.
The Royal has a long and proud ...
This video was filmed in a single day at The Royal Hospital for Women and celebrates the love between a mother and her newborn.
The Royal has a long and proud heritage in Australia as a pioneer in women’s and newborn health and leads the way with research and clinical practices that have been replicated around the world. The Royal depends on charitable support to make this possible. With your help, we support the hospital, patients and families by funding Specialised Equipment, Research, People and Programs.
To make a tax-deductible donation, please visit: https://www.royalwomen.org.au/CY0VDE
https://wn.com/A_Day_Inside_The_Neonatal_Intensive_Care_Unit
This video was filmed in a single day at The Royal Hospital for Women and celebrates the love between a mother and her newborn.
The Royal has a long and proud heritage in Australia as a pioneer in women’s and newborn health and leads the way with research and clinical practices that have been replicated around the world. The Royal depends on charitable support to make this possible. With your help, we support the hospital, patients and families by funding Specialised Equipment, Research, People and Programs.
To make a tax-deductible donation, please visit: https://www.royalwomen.org.au/CY0VDE
- published: 05 Aug 2021
- views: 999
32:57
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit NICU Protocols || Dr. dr. Putri Maharani, T.M, Sp.A (K)
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit NICU Protocols || Dr. dr. Putri Maharani, T.M, Sp.A (K)
Bergabung dengan channel ini untuk mendapatkan akses ke berbagai keuntun...
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit NICU Protocols || Dr. dr. Putri Maharani, T.M, Sp.A (K)
Bergabung dengan channel ini untuk mendapatkan akses ke berbagai keuntungan:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4BQz0RopEl2o_a63DdM-MQ/join
Follow akun sosial media kami untuk info lainnya
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https://wn.com/Neonatal_Intensive_Care_Unit_Nicu_Protocols_||_Dr._Dr._Putri_Maharani,_T.M,_Sp.A_(K)
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit NICU Protocols || Dr. dr. Putri Maharani, T.M, Sp.A (K)
Bergabung dengan channel ini untuk mendapatkan akses ke berbagai keuntungan:
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Follow akun sosial media kami untuk info lainnya
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- published: 10 Dec 2024
- views: 66
2:44
What Happens Inside the Neonatal Critical Care Unit?
Many babies come into the world a little early or need extra care when they are born. Mediclinic Neonatal Critical Care Units are designed to meet their needs. ...
Many babies come into the world a little early or need extra care when they are born. Mediclinic Neonatal Critical Care Units are designed to meet their needs. For #WorldPrematurityDay, we take a peak inside the world-class unit at Mediclinic Cape Town – and meet tiny preemie triplets as they grow stronger.
https://wn.com/What_Happens_Inside_The_Neonatal_Critical_Care_Unit
Many babies come into the world a little early or need extra care when they are born. Mediclinic Neonatal Critical Care Units are designed to meet their needs. For #WorldPrematurityDay, we take a peak inside the world-class unit at Mediclinic Cape Town – and meet tiny preemie triplets as they grow stronger.
- published: 17 Nov 2017
- views: 32834
2:44
Welcome to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit | Brigham and Women’s Hospital
The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Brigham and Women’s Hospital is the largest and most state-of-the-art unit in New England, caring for about 1,000 babies yea...
The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Brigham and Women’s Hospital is the largest and most state-of-the-art unit in New England, caring for about 1,000 babies yearly. If your baby needs specialized assistance after delivery, you can take comfort in knowing that they are in the hands of a world-leading team whose experience, passion and compassion will provide the best possible care – from delivery to discharge.
https://wn.com/Welcome_To_The_Neonatal_Intensive_Care_Unit_|_Brigham_And_Women’S_Hospital
The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Brigham and Women’s Hospital is the largest and most state-of-the-art unit in New England, caring for about 1,000 babies yearly. If your baby needs specialized assistance after delivery, you can take comfort in knowing that they are in the hands of a world-leading team whose experience, passion and compassion will provide the best possible care – from delivery to discharge.
- published: 18 May 2022
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Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Room - Emory University Hospital Midtown
Video of NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) bed space at Emory University Hospital Midtown.
Video of NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) bed space at Emory University Hospital Midtown.
https://wn.com/Neonatal_Intensive_Care_Unit_(Nicu)_Room_Emory_University_Hospital_Midtown
Video of NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) bed space at Emory University Hospital Midtown.
- published: 05 Jul 2023
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