Is Phototherapy Safe for Newborn Babies? A Complete Guide for Parents
Phototherapy is a medical treatment that uses blue light to reduce bilirubin levels in a baby’s blood. But, is it safe for newborns? Learn more.
Welcome to the Kare One blog, your essential resource for navigating the NICU journey. Here, you’ll find expert articles, practical advice, and compassionate support for families of NICU graduates, helping you every step of the way toward your little one’s well-being.
Phototherapy is a medical treatment that uses blue light to reduce bilirubin levels in a baby’s blood. But, is it safe for newborns? Learn more.
Can newborns get sinus infections? Learn what symptoms to look for, and how parents can care for their baby if congestion strikes.
When a baby is born too early or with serious medical challenges, specialized care becomes essential. This is where the Level IV Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) steps in. Known as the highest level of newborn care, a Level IV
When a baby is born, parents hope for a smooth and healthy start to life. But sometimes, newborns need extra medical attention right away. This is where the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, or NICU, comes in. For babies with more
When your newborn needs medical care right after birth, it can be an overwhelming experience. You may hear the term “NICU” and wonder what it means and why your baby might need it. NICU stands for Neonatal Intensive Care Unit,
When your baby has spent time in the NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit), going home is a huge milestone. It’s exciting, emotional, and sometimes a little scary. That’s why having a clear NICU discharge checklist can make all the difference.
Cristina Escobar
Brings over 25 years of nursing experience, primarily in pediatrics.
Has successfully managed and directed patient care at prestigious institutions, including: Holtz Children’s Hospital at Jackson Memorial Hospital University of Miami Cleveland Clinic in Weston.
Combines clinical expertise with strong managerial skills.