Neonatal Microbiome

with

Rita Wadhwani, MSN, RN, ACNP, CNS, RNC-NIC
Amanda Williams, APRN, CNS, ACCNS-N

Premature infants have a distinct microbiome that requires a specialized understanding and support from NICU nurses and teams. Effective care can significantly affect both short-term and long-term outcomes, highlighting the importance of staying informed about current research. Join Amanda and Rita as they explore the small baby microbiome and discuss the critical role of NICU nurses.

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Neonatal Microbiome

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Why Attend?


As a NICU nurse, you encounter numerous challenges in caring for premature infants. Understanding the nuances of the neonatal microbiome can help you provide more effective and targeted care. Here are some common pain points you may face:

Complexity of Care: Premature infants have unique health needs, and their distinct microbiome adds another layer of complexity to their care.

Evolving Research: Staying up-to-date with the latest research on the neonatal microbiome can be challenging but is crucial for providing the best care.

Impact on Outcomes: The health of a premature infant's microbiome can have significant implications for both short-term and long-term outcomes.

Interdisciplinary Coordination: Coordinating care that supports the microbiome involves collaboration across multiple disciplines, which can be difficult to manage.

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