Planning and design of neonatal intensive care unit in hospital?

SICOLAB Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Planning and Design SICOLAB Hospital Laboratory Design,

NICU construction

Children's handover area, conversation area, visiting corridor, isolation and monitoring room (2), monitoring room (2), neonatal jaundice monitoring room, milk preparation room (preparation room, milk preparation room), treatment room, disposal room, dirty washing room, dirt room, tool room and labor room, baby bath room, nurse station, medical office, locker room, duty room, etc.;

Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU) beds not less than 30% of the number of obstetrics beds. Bed net use area of not less than 3 square meters, bed spacing of not less than 1 meter.

NICU intensive care area of each bed is equipped with multifunctional ventilator, central monitoring, boom, infusion pumps, multifunctional warming box, resuscitation equipment and other basic supporting facilities

The entrance to the ward should be set up at the hand-washing facilities and locker room.

Reasonable layout, divided into infected and non-infected areas.

There should be non-contact water hand-washing facilities in the ward, with disinfectant to apply hand disinfection, and daily air disinfection.

The infected area shall have an area of not less than 9.5m2 per bed in use

Staff access is separated from visitor access

There is a special dirt access