The neonatal unit
The neonatal unit is found on the first floor of the Liverpool Women's
Hospital. It is a regional intensive care unit which offers care
and treatment to acute and chronically ill babies born locally and from outside
the area. There are 54 cots providing different 'levels of care' depending on
the needs of the baby. These levels are termed intensive care, high dependency
care, special care and transitional care.
Intensive care:
is provided for babies who have serious, life threatening problems, who are very
premature (those born more than 3 months early) and or have an extremely low
birth weight ( birth weight less than 1000 grams). In the neonatal unit,
intensive care is provided in rooms 1, 2 & 7.
High dependency care: is provided for
babies without life threatening problems but who still need a great deal of
observation and support and for those who are recovering from critical illness.
In the neonatal unit, high dependency care is provided in Rooms 3, 4 & 5.
Low Dependency: is provided for babies who
have less serious problems, who do not require continuous observation and or who
are stable and growing. In the neonatal unit, special care is provided in room
6.
Transitional care: is provided for babies who need
some medical treatment but who do not need to be separated from their mothers
and is found on the maternity bases.