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THE THREE LEVELS OF NEONATAL NURSING. There are three levels of neonatal nursing. Level I is usually the healthy newborn nursery. Level II is a intermeidate care or special care nursery where the baby may have an illness or may have been born prematurely. Level III is called the NICU it admits all babies for the first 28 days of life and that cannot be treated in any of the other two levels. Created By Loren Cermak and Alyssa Tepesano. Create a free website.

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THE THREE LEVELS OF NEONATAL NURSING. There are three levels of neonatal nursing. Level I is usually the healthy newborn nursery. Level II is a intermeidate care or special care nursery where the baby may have an illness or may have been born prematurely. Level III is called the NICU it admits all babies for the first 28 days of life and that cannot be treated in any of the other two levels. Created By Loren Cermak and Alyssa Tepesano. Create a free website.

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