Bubble CPAP Machine

The next equipment of the NICU is Bubble CPAP machine, it is a non-invasive medical equipment, that used to provide respiratory support to infants, specially premature or newborn babies who have difficulty breathing on their own. Bubble Cpap helps keep the infant's airways open and increase the amount of oxygen in their lungs.

NICU Incubator

The next Equipment of NICU is NICU Incubator. NICU incubators create a controlled environment for premature or ill infants. These chambers regulate temperature, humidity, and oxygen levels, helping maintain stable conditions for neonates to thrive.

Oxygen Hood

Oxygen hoods are used to administer oxygen therapy to infants, delivering a controlled amount of oxygen to help with breathing and oxygen saturation. They are designed to be comfortable and non-invasive, allowing the person to move and breathe naturally while receiving the necessary oxygen support.

Patient Monitor with Neonatal and Infant Probes

One of the cornerstones of NICU equipment is the patient monitor. These devices are designed to continuously monitor vital signs, including heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation. Patient monitors equipped with neonatal and infant probes are specially calibrated for the unique needs of these newborn patients.

Pediatric Suction Machine

Suction machines are necessary for clearing a baby's airways of excess mucus or secretions. These devices are designed with gentler suction settings suitable for neonatal and infant patients.

Phototherapy Machine

Phototherapy machines are essential for treating neonatal jaundice, a common condition in newborns. These devices use specific wavelengths of light to break down bilirubin in the baby's blood. Phototherapy is the use of a specific type of light to cure a condition (not sunlight). It's occasionally used to treat neonatal jaundice by decreasing bilirubin levels in your baby's blood through a photo-oxidation process.

Pulse Oximeter

Pulse oximeters are used to measure the oxygen saturation levels in a neonate's blood. These non-invasive devices clip onto the baby's finger or foot to monitor oxygen levels continuously. The Pulse Oximeter is quickly measured the oxygen saturation level of your blood, and indicate you even small changes in oxygen levels.

Radiant Warmer

The next equipment of the NICU is Radiant warmer. They provide gentle and consistent heat to maintain an infant's body temperature. Radiant warmers are crucial for premature babies who may have difficulty regulating their own body heat.

Ventilator With Infant and Neonatal Modes

Ventilators are life-saving equipment for babies with respiratory distress. They provide assisted breathing and oxygen support. Ventilators with infant and neonatal modes are specially designed to cater to the unique needs of these patients.