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What percentage of babies born in 9-13%
the US will be admitted to the NICU?
What is the role of a physical To provide essential care and support for infants
therapist in the NICU? and their families.
What are the four levels of NICU I - Well-Baby Nursery, II - Special Care Nursery, III
care? - NICU, IV - Regional NICU.
What criteria must be met for a baby The baby must be at least 35 weeks gestation and
to be cared for in a Level I NICU? stable.
What criteria must be met for a baby The baby must be at least 32 weeks gestation and
to be cared for in a Level II NICU? weigh at least 1500 grams (3.3 lb).
What is the gestational age and Cares for infants less than 32 weeks gestation and
weight criteria for a Level III NICU? less than 1500 grams.
What distinguishes a Level IV NICU Level IV NICUs can perform surgical repairs and
from a Level III NICU? have subspecialists available.
, What has contributed to the Earlier identification of high-risk pregnancies,
increased survival rates of premature improved prenatal diagnostics, and advances in
infants in the NICU? medications.
What is the typical gestation period 40 weeks.
for a full-term baby?
What is the significance of the 23- 20 years ago, 0% of infants at 23 weeks survived;
week gestation mark in NICU care? now, 50% do.
What is the role of a Neonatologist To oversee the care of newborns and manage
in the NICU? complex medical conditions.
What is the role of a Neonatal Nurse To take full responsibility for patient care under the
Practitioner? instruction of a neonatologist.
What responsibilities do Respiratory To operate and maintain respiratory equipment and
Therapists have in the NICU? ensure proper placement of endotracheal tubes.
What does the term 'high acuity' It refers to the complex and critical medical
refer to in the context of the NICU? conditions of the infants being treated.
What is the Synactive Theory in A framework that emphasizes the interaction
relation to NICU care? between the infant's biological, behavioral, and
environmental factors.
What types of professionals typically Neonatologists, nurse practitioners, respiratory
collaborate in the NICU? therapists, nurses, and lactation consultants.
What is a common emotional impact Healthcare providers often face the challenge of
of working in the NICU? losing patients.