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Common NICU Diagnoses

September 3, 2020

In the NICU, we see infants born with a wide variety of health challenges, and the way we treat one baby with a certain condition may be entirely different than the way we treat another baby. It’s true that we see almost anything and everything; however, not every baby can be admitted to our unit.

NICU patient population admissions range from birth to one year of age. MOST of our babies (about 99.9% of them, in fact) are admitted directly from L&D, Mother/Baby, or are transferred to us from other facilities (in order to receive higher level NICU care). In other words, if your child is older than one year old and is in need of intensive care, they would be admitted to the Peds ICU rather than the NICU.

Listed below are just a few of the reasons a baby would be admitted to a NICU:

  1. Respiratory Distress Syndrome

  2. Rule Out Sepsis (Maternal Fever, UTI, Premature Rupture Of Membranes, GBS +)

  3. Rule Out Bowel Obstruction (Volvulus, Perforation, Imperforate Anus)

  4. Digestive Disorders

  5. Hyperbilirubinemia/Jaundice

  6. Multiple Gestation (Twins, Triples, etc.)

  7. Blood Disorders (Incompatibility)

  8. High Risk Delivery (drug related, STI exposure, unknown pregnancy) 

  9. Medical Issues (Cardiac Defect)

  10. Traumatic Delivery/Birth Injury (Shoulder Dystocia, Hypothermia Therapy) 

  11. Premature Birth (22-37 wks) “Preemies” 

  12. Postmaturity 

  13. Disorders of CNS

  14. Congenital Defects (Chromosomal, Genetic, Cardiac, Rare Syndrome) 

  15. Intrauterine Growth Restriction (IUGR)

  16. Infant of Diabetic Mother (IDM)

  17. Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC)

  18. Feeding Difficulties

  19. Infection

  20. Low or Very Low Birthweight

  21. Substance Abuse

  22. Small for Gestational Age

  23. Large for Gestational Age

NICU nurses & NICU parents: Any that I’m missing? Let me know!

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