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    What is Kangaroo Care in the NICU?

    Every aspect of neonatal care matters, from the sounds infants hear to their exposure to light. Kangaroo care, also known as kangaroo mother care or skin-to-skin contact, is a method of holding a newborn baby on the bare chest of the mother or father, with their skin in direct contact.

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    How to Create a Plan for Blood Draw Reduction in the NICU with Transcutaneous Monitoring

    We may not typically consider blood draws and heel sticks to be a large driver of patients losing blood, but the issue carries greater significance with neonatal patients, who don’t have much blood to give in the first place.

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    Storage, Mounting, and Facility Planning for Transcutaneous Monitoring

    There is a long list of decisions to make when adopting new technology in a hospital unit, and transcutaneous monitoring is no exception. Some of the most overlooked decisions in our experience are those around mounting and storing the devices both during monitoring, while not in use, as well as for performing maintenance.

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    Carbon Dioxide Monitoring in Neonatal Patients

    To manage the CO2, the main tool is your ventilation strategy. However, freely increasing the rate, volume, and pressure without careful consideration presents its own set of issues. The ventilation that is important to keep CO2 in a safe range for brain protection is the same ventilation that could damage the lungs.

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    Transcutaneous Monitoring: Why CO2?

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    Transcutaneous Monitoring in the NICU

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