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The neonatal intensive care unit is a specialized unit dedicated to the care of premature infants or those with medical conditions requiring specialized care. Its primary function is to provide medical and nursing care to infants in this situation.
The neonatal unit provides constant medical monitoring, specialized neonatal care, specialized nursing care, proper feeding and nutrition, as well as monitoring and tracking of the baby’s development.
The neonatal unit is staffed by a multidisciplinary team consisting of neonatologists, nurses specializing in neonatal care, nutritionists, therapists, and other healthcare professionals trained in the care of newborns.
The requirements for admission to the neonatal intensive care unit may vary depending on the individual case, but a medical referral indicating the need for specialized care for the newborn is generally required. In addition, it is important to have the medical records for both the baby and the mother.
The length of stay in the neonatal intensive care unit will depend on the baby’s medical condition and progress. Some babies may stay for only a few days, while others may require weeks or even months of specialized care. The medical team will continuously monitor the baby and determine when it is safe to discharge him or her.