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THE THREE LEVELS OF NEONATAL NURSING. There are three levels of neonatal nursing. Level I is usually the healthy newborn nursery. Level II is a intermeidate care or special care nursery where the baby may have an illness or may have been born prematurely. Level III is called the NICU it admits all babies for the first 28 days of life and that cannot be treated in any of the other two levels. Created By: Loren Cermak and Alyssa Tepesano. Create a free website.

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THE THREE LEVELS OF NEONATAL NURSING. There are three levels of neonatal nursing. Level I is usually the healthy newborn nursery. Level II is a intermeidate care or special care nursery where the baby may have an illness or may have been born prematurely. Level III is called the NICU it admits all babies for the first 28 days of life and that cannot be treated in any of the other two levels. Created By: Loren Cermak and Alyssa Tepesano. Create a free website.

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A newborn infant, especially one less than 4 weeks old. Relating to or affecting the infant during the first month after birth; "neonatal care"; "the neonatal period". A state board of nursing exam for licensure. A person trained to assist women in childbirth. A child during the earliest period of its life, before a baby can walk. A room or place set apart for young children. A person engaged in the practice of a profession, occupation, etc. Neonatal intensive care unit. Create a free website.

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ONLY 30 Weeks Old. World's Most Premature Baby. The feet of the world's most premature living baby, Amillia Taylor, are displayed in a photo taken shortly after her October 24 birth last year. After a four-month battle for survival, doctors say Amillia is ready to go home. Created By: Loren Cermak and Alyssa Tepesano. Create a free website. Create your own free website. Start your own free website. A surprisingly easy drag and drop site creator. Learn more.

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Some Types of Baby Diseases. Shaken Baby Syndrome is a type of baby abuse. It is when a human shakes a baby violently. This causes whiplash, brain damage, and can lead to death. Another disease is SIDS. SIDS stands for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. It is a syndrome where death occurs suddenly and unexplainable of a apparently healthy infant aged from one month to one year. This isn't a very common disease. Colic means a healthy baby cries or screams frequently for periods without a reason. Tetanus germs ...

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NICU NURSES TODAY - Bibliography

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Encyclopedia of Careers and Vocational Guidance 10 Edition J.G. Ferguson Publishing Company Chicago, Illinois 1997. Nurse Maureen from Antelope Valley Hospital NICU. Create a free website. Create your own free website. Start your own free website. A surprisingly easy drag and drop site creator. Learn more.

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This is a highly technical and challenging area of nursing. It is also exiting because NICU nurses get to see the baby gain weight and develop until eventually the child can be discharged to home. NICU nurses not only care for the tiniest of infants, but they provide care, support, and teach the infant’s parents as well. Education and training, which is usually offered by the employer. Create a free website. Create your own free website. Start your own free website.

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