Birth Infections

Immune systems are fragile in infants. The majority of baby ailments are brought on by bacteria, but some are brought on by viruses. Disease symptoms include a temperature of more than 38.0 degrees Celsius, low endurance, irritability, excessive drowsiness, rapid breathing, and behavioral changes. If a newborn baby has an infection, they may be moved to the hospital's exceptional care nursery, where they will be placed in an incubator or on a warming bed to regulate their body temperature. To measure their heart rate and breathing, they can be wired to a cardiorespiratory monitor. To check whether their body is receiving the right amount of oxygen, they could also require a pulse oximeter monitor.



 


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