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WELCOME. Organization of neonatal unit Presented by Mrs.Benazeera Lecturer Dept. Child HEALTH NURSING. LEARNING OBJECTIVES. 1.List down the Grade of neonatal care 2. Discuss the Physical facilities required in NICU 3.Explain the role of nurse in NICU. [ ORGANIZATION OF NICU ].

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  1. WELCOME Organization of neonatal unit Presented by Mrs.Benazeera Lecturer Dept. Child HEALTH NURSING

  2. LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1.List down the Grade of neonatal care 2. Discuss the Physical facilities required in NICU 3.Explain the role of nurse in NICU

  3. [ORGANIZATION OF NICU]

  4. GRADEOFNEONATALCARE LEVEL -l LEVEL -ll NORMAL NEONATAL CARE LEVEL -lll SPECIALCARE NURSARY INTENSIVE NEONATAL CAREUNIT

  5. PHYSICAL FACILITIES PHYSICAL FACILITIES

  6. Space • serveasareferralunitfortheinfantsborn outside thehospital • Eachinfantshouldbeprovidedwithaminimum areaof100sq.ft.or10m2 • Spaceforpromotionofbreastfeeding

  7. Location • locatedasclosepossibletothelaborroomsand obstetric operationtheatre • shouldnotbelocatedonthetopfloor

  8. BabyCareArea • Areasandroomsforinbornorintramuralbabies, • Examinationarea • Mother’sareaforbreastfeedingandexpression of breastmilk • Nursesstationandchartingarea.

  9. Hand Washing AndGowningRoom • Shouldbelocatedattheentrance. • self closingdoors.

  10. ExaminationArea

  11. MotherArea

  12. Nurses Stations • Centralarea • Newborn charts, hospital forms, computer terminals,telephonelinesshouldbelocatedin thisarea.

  13. CleanUtilityandSoiled Utility Holding Rooms • Stocking clean utility items and sterile disposables,andfordisposalofdirtylinenand contaminateddisposables.

  14. StaffRooms

  15. VENTILATION • Effectiveairventilationofnursery • Provisionofexhaustfan • Donotusechemicalairdisinfectionand ultravioletlamps

  16. LIGHTING • Wellilluminatedandpaintedwhileorslightlyoff • Coolwhite fluorescent tubes

  17. ENVRONMENTALTEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY • 26-28°Cinordertominimizeeffectofthermal stressonthebabies. • The external windows of nursery should be glazedtominimizeheatgainandheatlossand baby beds should be located at least 2 feet awayfromthewallandwindows.

  18. PERSONNEL • Availabilityofsufficientnumberof adequately trainedpersonnel • NursepatientratioinspecialcareandNICU

  19. EQUIPMENTS

  20. MANAGEMENTOFNURSINGCARE Assessment Monitoring physiologicaldata Safetymeasures Respiratorysupport Thermoregulation Protection frominfection Hydration Nutrition Feedingresistance Skincare

  21. Conti.. Administration ofmedication Developmentaloutcome Facilitating parent-infantrelationship Dischargeplanningandhomecare Neonatalloss

  22. TRANSPORT OF SICK NEONATES

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