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    When Your Baby's in the NICU
  • The neonatal intensive care unit may seem like a foreign place, but ... if your newborn needs to be admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) ...
  • http://kidshealth.org/parent/system/ill/nicu_caring.html
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What kind of classes would Ineed for a nursing job in theneonatal intensive care unit?
Looking to work in the neonatal intensive care unit but unsure of what classes to take in college
You need to enrol into a nursing programme in either a 4-yr univ. or a community college.Then hit the ground running on ur anticipated colourful career.I like pple who like school.its all good for u.Good luck
What is the cost to have ababy in the Neonatal IntensiveCare Unit in Florida?
My daughter has been in the NICU for almost 2 weeks. I was wondering since my Insurance pays 80% with no limit on expenses and I don't know how long she will stay in the NICU, I just wanted to know the average cost per day, so hopefully I could afford the hospital bill. I heard it is very costly but I don't know. She is not on medicatin or any oxygen just vital signs leads and observation.
You should be able to go down to the hospital financing office and they could give you more info..They can also adjust the bill according to your income, etc...Start by talking to them..Good luck
How many years in collage doesit take to become a nurse inthe neonatal intensive careunit?
I am getting ready to start high school and I have really been thinking about my future lately. I have wanted to work in the n.i.c.u ever since i could remember. I know it would be a very intense and challenging job but also very rewarding. I would really like to find as much information as i can to see what it is like and what other people have to say about it. I know i want to work in the n.i.c.u but am having a hard time deciding if i would like to become a nurse or doctor in that medical field. I would like to find the difference of the job that a nurse or doctor would have in the n.i.c.u. i will take all the info i can get.
You can go anywhere from a 2 yr nursing program to a 4 year college degree program. You can, even with the 2 years, become an ICU nurse, but if you have the money and the time, obviously, becoming a nurse with a Bachelors,is much better in the long run. In the meantime, when you pick out your high school classes, focus on things like chemistry and biology. Anything that will make it easier when you start your nursing classes. You also, might want to check into local hospitals and find out if they have Candy Stripers. We have them in our hospital and a lot of them want to become nurses. It's a good way to get the feel of a hospital and you'll get some much needed experience with people and doctors and of course, nurses. I wish you much more than luck with this. Congratulations on having a goal. It makes my day.
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