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What is a Neonatal Nursing?

Neonatal nursing is the provision of nursing care for newborn infants up to 28 days after birth. Neonatal nurses are a vital part of the neonatal care team.

Qualifications and Requirements

Healthcare institutions have varying entry-level requirements for neonatal nurses. Neonatal nurses are Registered Nurses RNs), and therefore must have an Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) or Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree. Some countries or institutions may also require  a midwifery  qualification. Some institutions may accept newly-graduated RNs who have passed the NCLEX exam; others may require additional experience working in adult-health or medical/surgical nursing.

Some countries offer postgraduate degrees in neonatal nursing, such as the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) and various doctorates. A nurse practitioner may be required to hold a postgraduate degree. The National Association of Neonatal Nurses recommends two years' experience working in a NICU before taking graduate classes. As with any registered nurse, local licensing or certifying bodies as well as employers may set requirements for continuing education.

There are no mandated requirements to becoming an RN in a NICU although neonatal nurses must have certification as a Neonatal Resuscitation Provider. Some units prefer new graduates who do not have experience in other units, so they may be trained in the specialty exclusively, while others prefer nurses with more experience already under their belt.

Intensive care nurses endure intensive didactic and clinical orientation, in addition to their general nursing knowledge, to provide highly specialized care for critical patients. Their competencies include the administration of high-risk medications, management of high-acuity patients requiring ventilator support, surgical care, resuscitation, advanced interventions as well as chronic-care management or lower acuity cares associated with premature infants such as feeding intolerance, phototherapy or administering antibiotics.  NICU RNs undergo annual skills tests and are subject to additional training to maintain contemporary practice.

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