The World of Neonatal Nursing

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The World of Neonatal Nursing

Since neonatal nursing is my special interest and field, I chose to write about the health care options which are available to parents having children in different hospitals throughout the world. With the state of the art technological advances in the neonatal units, there are so many options available for the care of newborn babies. I reviewed the neonatal units in Australia, Saudi Arabia, New York, Tokyo, Ireland, and California, and I have learned what It takes to run a neonatal intensive care unit all around the world.

There were several National Standards that apply to my research. Knows and understands that people define regions and use them to interpret the world’s changing complexity. This applies to the hospitals because where the majority of people live, determines how the world changes and grows. Knows and understands that culture and experience influence people’s perceptions of places and experiences. This applies to the way that different cultures view different procedures in a hospital setting, as well as a worldly setting.

The first hospital that I reviewed was the Kirwan Hospital for Women. The KHW is located in Townsville, North Queensland, Australia. Townsville is the largest city in Queensland, with a population of more than 150,000 people. KHW is a hospital dedicated solely to the needs of women. It has maternity, gynecology, and neonatal units, whose goals are to provide the best quality care for women and their newborns.

Kirwan Hospital for Women has the only Level III neonatal unit outside of Brisbane. KHW serves a diverse community in a sparsely populated area one-tenth the size of the United States, so the staff must go out and retrieve th...

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...he many years to come. I have learned many things about neonatal nursing and I intend on using this information to better myself as a neonatal nurse.

Works Cited

(1) Carson, Vicki, "Letter From Townsville: Neonatal Nursing Tropical Style."

http://www.nann.org/ctrlline/twnsvill.htm

(2) Braden, Sandra, "Neonatal Nursing in Saudi Arabia."

http://www.nann.org/ctrlline/nnsaudi.htm

(3) "The Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder Newborn Intensive Care Unit."

http://www.mssm.edu/peds/newborn.html

(4) "Coombe Women’s Hospital."

http://www.coombe.ie/intro/facts.html

(5) "Long Beach Neonatal Intensive Care Unit."

http://www.lbcommunity.com/medical/mdmcsneo.html

(6) "International Neonatal Nurses Broadsheet."

http://www.bizjet.com/jnn/conference.html

Geography 354, Spring 1998

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