16/04/2023
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Broad Neonatal Care Guidelines for each NICU Level
Wondering what level 2 vs level 3 vs level 4 NICU care is?
Are you wondering what the requirements are for your baby to move from one level to another?
The answer depends on what kind of care your baby needs.
Each NICU levels of care offers different care based on the baby’s condition.
There are specific NICU levels of care criteria that the health care team looks at before moving a baby.
And I will explain what the criteria is for each level.
When a premature baby is born, it’s very important that they are born in a hospital that can give them the proper care.
This is because each NICU level of care have specific guidelines and standards of care they can provide.
All NICUs have the training to deliver and stabilize the sickest baby, but eventually this baby has to be transferred to a level 3 or 4.
Therefore, a baby who is born really premature will need care from a facility that has guidelines for proper intubations, inserting central IV lines and specialized trained health care team to care for a micro-preemie.
This is very important because any intervention we do on the baby can have long term effects.
So the broad rule of thumb for the NICU levels of care criteria is: ⇨
Any baby that is born (premature or full term), and needs surgery will need a Level 4 NICU.
Any baby born under 32 wks automatically need a Level 3 NICU care.
A baby born after 32 wks will need a Level 2 NICU.
Any baby born full term (after 37 wks) and is healthy will go to a Level 1 aka. postpartum unit
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Level 4 NICU Requirements-
This is the highest level of care for the sickest babies.
A level 4 NICU has everything a Level 3 NICU has with the added bonus of surgical doctors, anesthesiologists and other paediatric speciality doctors that the baby and family can see.
CRITERIA:
A premature baby in Level 3 NICU, who needs surgery OR
Any full term baby born with a congenital defect that needs surgery OR Any baby that needs paediatric speciality doctors (ie. cardio, neuro,) for their care
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Level 3 NICU Requirements-
Any baby born under 32 wks will need a Level 3 NICU.
These babies are very unstable!
They need help with breathing through machines via intubation or high pressure CPAP.
Since they are born very small and sick, they will need intense medical interventions such as blood pressure medications to control their blood pressure, blood transfusions, controlling their temp carefully, and specific care practices to decrease the chance of a brain bleed.
CRITERIA:
born less than 32 wks OR a baby of any gestation who is very sick, needs life saving breathing support and is unstable OR needs access to paediatric specialty doctors OR
Advanced test are needed such as as MRI, echocardiography(images of the heart) and can be read by a specialty doctor OR any baby that was well, then became sick and needs critical care
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Level 2 NICU Requirements-
Level 2 nursery requirements are that these are babies who are born after 32 wks, weigh greater than 1500g, and are usually stable with breathing.
They might need low setting CPAP or oxygen through nasal prongs.
Most of the time they are learning how to eat by mouth and grow… they are also known as “feeders and growers”
CRITERIA:
born after 32 wks + weight is greater then 1500g
breathing is stable, might need low setting CPAP or nasal prongs, learning how to eat by mouth by bottle or breast
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Level 1 NICU Requirements-
Most well baby units are not called a “Level 1 NICU”.
Instead these babies will stay with their mom on the postpartum unit.
On every postpartum unit, there are still emergency, life saving equipments present for any baby who gets sick.
Any of the nurses and doctors are trained to take proper action if a baby gets sick.
Then this baby will be transferred, usually across the hall, to a level 2 or 3 NICU for proper care.
March of Dimes stated that, in the United States, level 1 NICU are for babies born after 35 wks and are stable.
CRITERIA:
Full term
healthy