Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Practices

Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) specialize in providing critical care for newborns, particularly premature or ill infants. Staffed by highly trained healthcare professionals, NICUs employ advanced technology to monitor vital signs and administer specialized treatments such as respiratory support and intravenous therapies. Emphasizing a family-centered approach, NICUs prioritize parental involvement and education, facilitating bonding and caregiving skills. Care protocols prioritize infection control, nutrition optimization, and developmental support tailored to each infant's needs. Continuous assessment and adjustment of care plans ensure optimal outcomes for these fragile patients, reflecting the dedication and expertise of NICU teams worldwide.

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