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yie 发表于 2016-8-23 22:30 ![](static/image/common/back.gif)
OB是保自己的命,NICU只是用来保娃的命。你要这样想,你的命比较重要,还是娃的?
Neonatal ICU说到底 ...
太专业了。我刚去看了下医院的网站,说是有SPECIAL CARE UNIT, 如果婴儿生重病就会被送往高一级的医院的NICU。
摘抄了一些,请专业人士看一下
The Special Care Nursery provide specialised care for babies born from 32 weeks. Experienced midwives and neonatal nurses staff the unit 24 hours a day and are supported by a team of experienced paediatricians and neonatologist. They have an on call roster 24 hours a day, 7 days a week offering parents the reassurance of the best quality expert care.
In the event of your baby becoming very ill, we are able to stabilise your baby and efficiently transfer from our Special Care Nursery to the higher care facility . Grantley Stable Neonatal Unit without delay. When your baby no longer requires this higher level of care they may be transferred back to Special Care Nursery .
One of our Paediatricians looking after your baby at birth looks after your baby until discharge. They will visit or be in contact with you and your baby every day.
主要做的是:
Term----- If a term baby is unwell we monitor all systems by observing heart rate, breathing rate and oxygen levels.
Preterm-----The nervous system of a premature baby is immature - this includes their respiratory function. A monitor is used to keep a check on your baby’s heartbeat, breathing and oxygen levels. If a pre-term baby does not breathe or forgets to breathe, a monitor will alert the nursing staff to stimulate the baby to breathe. Usually a tickle on the foot or a gentle rub on their back is all that is required. This is expected in preterm babies.
Jaundice----in newborn babies is a yellow colouration of the skin and whites of the eyes. Visible jaundice occurs in almost half newborn babies. The nurse looking after your baby may do a simple skin metre test to determine the level of jaundice and a blood test maybe required following this test. The treatment for jaundice is phototherapy (UV light therapy).
Safe Sleeping-------we follow the Safe Sleeping Guidelines outlined by SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) 2008. All the babies, once in an open cot are placed on their backs to sleep. You will notice all the babies in incubators may lie on their stomach or side as well as on their back. This is for medical reasons. |
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