Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU): 4200 Flashcards app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 5552 ratings )
Education Medical
Developer: Fathia Najar
3.99 USD
Current version: 1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 06 May 2016
App size: 16.38 Mb

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This app is a combination of sets, containing practice questions, study cards, terms & concepts for self learning & exam preparation on the topic of Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).

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In this application you will get over 20 Exam sets.

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Main Features:
- exam questions and study notes
- 5 study modes
- Shareable content
- Settings: with flexibility to change font size & background control.

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The very first neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) in the United States was formed at Yale-New Haven Hospital in 1960. Prior to its opening, sick or premature newborn infants received care from nurses in nurseries or pediatric areas. Today, however, NICUs can be found at practically any general care hospital, and NICU nursing has grown into a profession that requires a specific set of knowledge and sophisticated skills.

Most NICU nurses work as staff registered nurses. They are responsible for total care of infants who may be diagnosed with congenital defects, delivery complications, or most often, prematurity. They formulate nursing care plans and assess, plan, implement, and evaluate the effectiveness of treatments in these plans. On a daily basis, they administer medications, perform complex procedures, work with complicated technology, and consult with an interdisciplinary healthcare team to coordinate all aspects of a patient’s care. In the midst of all of these tasks, they comfort the infants they care for and provide education and reassurance to families.