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Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Bundle Set
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Bundle Set
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[Show more]What is the normal temperature for a neonate? - Answer 36.5 to 37.2 degrees Celsius. This is equal to 97.7 to 99 degrees Fahrenheit. 
 
How often is IV tubing changed? - Answer Every 3 days. 
 
How often is feeding tubing changed? - Answer Every feeding. 
 
What is gastroschisis? - Answer Ga...
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Add to cartWhat is the normal temperature for a neonate? - Answer 36.5 to 37.2 degrees Celsius. This is equal to 97.7 to 99 degrees Fahrenheit. 
 
How often is IV tubing changed? - Answer Every 3 days. 
 
How often is feeding tubing changed? - Answer Every feeding. 
 
What is gastroschisis? - Answer Ga...
The amount of air that moves into or out of the lungs with each single breath at rest is called - Answer Tidal Volume 
 
Which of the following is a non-pharmacologic management technique to treat apnea in the preterm infant - Answer Maintaining the head in neutral position 
 
which of the follo...
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Add to cartThe amount of air that moves into or out of the lungs with each single breath at rest is called - Answer Tidal Volume 
 
Which of the following is a non-pharmacologic management technique to treat apnea in the preterm infant - Answer Maintaining the head in neutral position 
 
which of the follo...
What is the high risk neonate defined as? - Answer A newborn, regardless of gestational age or birth weight, who has greater than average chance of morbidity or mortality d/t conditions associated with birth and the transition to extrauterine life. 
 
How is a high risk neonate classified by weigh...
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Add to cartWhat is the high risk neonate defined as? - Answer A newborn, regardless of gestational age or birth weight, who has greater than average chance of morbidity or mortality d/t conditions associated with birth and the transition to extrauterine life. 
 
How is a high risk neonate classified by weigh...
Level 1 NICU - Answer Normal Newborn Nursery 
 
Level 2 NICU - Answer Special Care Nursery 
 
Level 3 NICU - Answer Newborn Intensive Care: Respiratory, Neonatal Surgery, Special Diagnostics, Very Pre-term Infants 
 
Level 4 NICU - Answer Newborn Intensive Care: Cardiac Surgery 
 
Diagnoses ...
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Add to cartLevel 1 NICU - Answer Normal Newborn Nursery 
 
Level 2 NICU - Answer Special Care Nursery 
 
Level 3 NICU - Answer Newborn Intensive Care: Respiratory, Neonatal Surgery, Special Diagnostics, Very Pre-term Infants 
 
Level 4 NICU - Answer Newborn Intensive Care: Cardiac Surgery 
 
Diagnoses ...
NICU Levels - Answer Because NICU's are so costly and such specialized treatment facilities they are categorized by level of care and region 
Level 1 NICU 
Level II NICU 
Level III NICU 
Level 1V NICU 
 
Level I NICU: - Answer Able to identify at risk pregnancies and neonates; able to provide e...
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Add to cartNICU Levels - Answer Because NICU's are so costly and such specialized treatment facilities they are categorized by level of care and region 
Level 1 NICU 
Level II NICU 
Level III NICU 
Level 1V NICU 
 
Level I NICU: - Answer Able to identify at risk pregnancies and neonates; able to provide e...
What is a high risk neonate? - Answer a newborn, regardless of gestational age or birth weight, who has greater than average chance of morbidity or mortality due to conditions associated with birth and the transition to extrauterine life 
 
How do we classify high risk neonates? - Answer Weight ...
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Add to cartWhat is a high risk neonate? - Answer a newborn, regardless of gestational age or birth weight, who has greater than average chance of morbidity or mortality due to conditions associated with birth and the transition to extrauterine life 
 
How do we classify high risk neonates? - Answer Weight ...
ductus arteriosus (what is it, what does it do, and why?) - Answer blood vessel in fetal heart between pulmonary artery and aorta; shunts blood from right to left due to high pulmonary vascular resistance 
 
allows most of blood coming from r. ventricle to bypass lungs (which are not functioning i...
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Add to cartductus arteriosus (what is it, what does it do, and why?) - Answer blood vessel in fetal heart between pulmonary artery and aorta; shunts blood from right to left due to high pulmonary vascular resistance 
 
allows most of blood coming from r. ventricle to bypass lungs (which are not functioning i...
At what age do the sucking and gag reflex become mature? - Answer 34 weeks = 8 months 
 
Gestation Term - Answer 37-42 weeks 
 
Gestation Late Preterm - Answer 34-37 weeks 
 
Gestation Premie - Answer <34 weeks Birth weight 
 (LBW, VLBW, ELBW, Micropremie) 
 
Gestational Age (AGA/SGA/LGA...
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Add to cartAt what age do the sucking and gag reflex become mature? - Answer 34 weeks = 8 months 
 
Gestation Term - Answer 37-42 weeks 
 
Gestation Late Preterm - Answer 34-37 weeks 
 
Gestation Premie - Answer <34 weeks Birth weight 
 (LBW, VLBW, ELBW, Micropremie) 
 
Gestational Age (AGA/SGA/LGA...
Has the US preterm birth rate been increasing or decreasing the past 4 years? - Answer Decreasing 
2006: 12.8% born before 37 weeks gestation 
2010: 12% 
 
What percent of live births account for infants born less than 32 weeks gestation? - Answer 1% 
 
What is the leading cause of infant mortali...
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Add to cartHas the US preterm birth rate been increasing or decreasing the past 4 years? - Answer Decreasing 
2006: 12.8% born before 37 weeks gestation 
2010: 12% 
 
What percent of live births account for infants born less than 32 weeks gestation? - Answer 1% 
 
What is the leading cause of infant mortali...
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