Abstrakt

Neonatal Nursing and the Specialized Care

Oglat Ammar

Neonatal nursing is a specialized branch of nursing that focuses on providing care to new-born infants, particularly those who are born prematurely or with health complications. This field of nursing requires specialized skills and knowledge to provide the highest quality care to these vulnerable infants and their families. Neonatal nurses work in a variety of settings, including Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs), nurseries, and delivery rooms. They work alongside physicians, respiratory therapists, and other healthcare professionals to provide the best possible care for these newborns. Neonatal nursing is a specialized branch of nursing that focuses on the care of new-born infants, particularly those who are premature, have low birth weight, or are otherwise medically fragile. The neonatal period, which encompasses the first 28 days of life, is a critical time for new-borns as they transition from the protected environment of the womb to the outside world. In this article, we will explore the importance of neonatal nursing and the specialized care that it provides to these vulnerable infants.

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