Every NICU nurse will encounter a newborn or infant with complex surgical anomalies. Understanding the unique needs of surgical neonates is important as nurses anticipate their delivery, stabilization, and possible transport to a surgical NICU. In this episode, host Jill Beck discusses with Taryn Edwards and Melissa Powell, both surgical neonatal nurse practitioners, some of the most common surgical anomalies ranging from esophageal atresia (EA), tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF), abdominal wall defects, pulmonary hypoplasia, and congenital diaphragmatic hernia. Listen in to learn more about these anomalies and how to best support both infants and their families.
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Collaborating with Neonatal Therapists
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Nurse Scientists: Showcasing Your Research
Safe Sleep in the NICU and Beyond
Incivility and Bullying in the NICU
Nurse Scientists: Bedside Nurses – A Catalyst for Change
Nurse Scientists: Turn Your Burning Question into Research
Advanced Neuro Imaging in Neonates
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Supporting Nursing Research
Celebrating Neonatal Nurses Week
Utilizing Speech Language Pathologists in the NICU
Starting the Conversation: Racial Disparity in the NICU
Kratom and CBD in Pregnancy: Potential Newborn Outcomes
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