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  2. Newborn transport - Wikipedia

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    Newborn transport [1] is used to move premature and other sick infants from one hospital to another, such as a medical facility that has a neonatal intensive care unit and other services. Neonatal transport services such as NETS use mobile intensive care incubators fitted with mechanical ventilators, infusion pumps and physiological monitors ...

  3. Neonatal intensive care unit - Wikipedia

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    A transport incubator is an incubator in a transportable form, and is used when a sick or premature baby is moved, e.g., from one hospital to another, as from a community hospital to a larger medical facility with a proper neonatal intensive-care unit.

  4. Newborn Emergency Transport Service - Wikipedia

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    NETS: a new system for neonatal transport Med. J Aust. 1977 Dec 24–31: 2(26–27): 855–8 Kitchen, WH (1983). Provision of perinatal services and survival of extremely low birthweight infants in Victoria .

  5. Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt - Wikipedia

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    The first mobile neonatal and pediatric critical care transport of its kind, its Pediatric Transport Team consists of a neonatal nurse practitioner, a neonatal respiratory therapist, a neonatal registered nurse, an emergency medical technician, and a driver able to double as an assistant. The transport vehicles are equipped with ventilators and ...

  6. Montreal Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The neonatology division was the first to create a neonatal transport team in Québec, dedicated to the ground transportation of unstable newborns. [3] As well, in 1991, the neonatology division created the first provincial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) program to assist neonates with severe respiratory distress and pulmonary ...

  7. Newborn care and safety - Wikipedia

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    See Wikipedia's guide to writing better articles for suggestions. ( June 2021 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) Newborn care and safety are activities and precautions recommended for new parents or caregivers.

  8. Neonatal nursing - Wikipedia

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    Neonatal nursing is a sub-specialty of nursing care for newborn infants up to 28 days after birth. The term neonatal comes from neo, "new", and natal, "pertaining to birth or origin". Neonatal nursing requires a high degree of skill, dedication and emotional strength as they care for newborn infants with a range of

  9. Category:Neonatology - Wikipedia

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    Neonatal conjunctivitis; Neonatal diabetes; Neonatal encephalopathy; Neonatal heel prick; Neonatal hepatitis; Neonatal herpes; Neonatal hypoglycemia; Neonatal infection; Neonatal intensive care unit; Neonatal jaundice; Neonatal lupus erythematosus; Neonatal meningitis; Neonatal nurse practitioner; Neonatal nursing; Neonatal pustular eruption ...