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NICUs and PICUs

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NICUs are defined as levels I, II, and III... which level has no ventilation and no high risk deliveries?   level I  
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NICUs are defined as levels I, II, and III... which level has short-term ventilation and premature infants?   level II  
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NICUs are defined as levels I, II, and III... which level has long-term ventilation, high risk deliveries, surgical patients, heart patients, and premature infants?   level III  
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Who is in the NICU?   neonatologist, RNs, RTs... apparently NOT PTs (jk)  
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What therapies do neonates receive?   oxygen, surfactant, mechanical vent/CPAP, high frequency ventilation (HFOV), inhaled nitric oxide (INO), and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO)  
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What does CPAP stand for?   continuous positive airway pressure  
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Infant mortality rates decreased from %90 in the 30's to __- __ % in the late 90's   4-6%  
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What are some conditions (4) for ventilating pediatric patients?   asthma, infection, trauma, medical issues  
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What is the average cost of ECMO/day and INO/day?   ECMO/day - $5,000 INO/day - $3,000  
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