Neonatal Intensive Care Journals

 The Secured Neonatal Endotracheal Tube Securement Device from Westmed is the latest design available for neonatal oral intubations. The SecureET Endotracheal Tube holder features hydrocolloid material for skin contact and helps prevent accidental extubation by providing a secure method of stabilization. SecureET enables fast and easy application to secure endotracheal tubes sizes  4.0 mm. Each device is color coded for the size tube. SecureET facilitates placement options for the tube location in the oral cavity and may be moved to prevent palate grooving. SecureET allows for tube depth adjustment without disturbing the skin contacting hydrocolloid base. In addition, SecureET is the only neonatal ET Tube securement device with an optional head bonnet for superior security. Parenting a newborn can be a tough journey, and bonding with a new baby in a neonatal intensive-care unit (NICU) is even more difficult given the medical uncertainties, fear and complex emotions, according to a group of pediatricians. But healthcare providers can help parents cope, the group writes in Pediatrics, by communicating three messages: You are a parent, you are not a bad parent, you are a good parent.   

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