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Nicu Protocols, The NICU Protocols of JIPMER edited by Dr. It begins with welcoming parents to the NICU and congratulating them. By understanding the latest Standard precautions for newborns with purulent conjunctivitis in a nursery or NICU. This badge must be scanned outside of the NICU entrance to unlock the door. Growth faltering has been observed in some preterm in-fants in the NICU and in the postdischarge period if they receive exclusive human milk feedings without nutrient and caloric fortification. Intermittent checks of infant status should be done by the post-natal NICU team. It should be adapted to the care of specific patient based on the patient’s Acknowledgement The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Ministry of health would like to gratefully acknowledge the contributions of many individuals and organizations who contributed their A newborn intensive care unit (NICU) is typically in use for 10–30 years, over which time decisions made during its design will have human and financial impacts far beyond the initial cost. txt) or read online for free. Antimicrobial wipes and protective gloves are located throughout the NICU for surface disinfection. None None Infants admitted to or transferred to the NICU or well‐baby nurseries from another unit with known or suspected infections are placed on isolation precautions in accordance with the ★ Organization of the protocols into two distinct books for the convenience of the readers: Core Protocols that address common neonatal The Intensive Care Nursery House Staff Manual provides guidelines, reminders and instructions for caring for some of our most fragile Investigations- microESR, CRP hemogram Blood culture Blood urea, creatinine, sodium, potassium, calcium X-ray- chest 6 th hourly blood sugar monitoring Daily weight and urine output charting If Organization of the protocols into two distinct books for the convenience of the readers: Core Protocols that address common neonatal conditions (Volumes 1 Level IV NICU The sickest and smallest babies receive the highest level of care in the Duke University Hospital Level IV neonatal intensive care DSpace - World Health Organization DSpace NICU FEEDING PROTOCOL Neonatal Enteral Feeding Protocol h until at least 32-34 weeks corrected gestational age.

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