Incubator Care
Incubator Care
Incubator Care
New born babies take time to accustom to the external environment specially if they one
premature and low birth weight. As they are on risk to develop hypoxia, hypothermia and other
many associated adverse conditions, need special care and attention.
The term incubation has derived from a latin word ‘Incubare’ that means “lie on”. Incubation
is the process of providing an environment to keep them worm and suitable for their
development as birds sit on their egg to hatch them.
Similarly, Incubator is an apparatus used to care the premature, low birth weight and very
sick babies in thermo neutral environment.
Application of oil or liqud paraffins to the skin of the babies either inside the incubator or
outside reduces the heat loss by 50%. If is very essential for baby to obtain an ideal environment
for growth and development, basically survival itself.
Thus about one third of nursery beds schedule comprises of incubators.
Procedure-
Warm and oxygenate the incubator as you receive the message of expected arrival of
neonate, generally 10-15 minutes earlier.
Check the physician’s order.
Explain the needs of incubator care to the parents of neonate.
Adjust the incubation parameters and maintain, follow the chart.
Remove the cloths of the neonate and place inside the incubator.
Provide meticulous care as long neonate remains in side.
Continue care through port hole.
Report to the doctor if baby is not maintaining the temperature, generally after two
abnormal readings.
Do not bring the neonate out without justifiable cause.
Document time and condition of the neonate.
In open care system, cover the baby with warm cloths or to minimize heat loss.
Special considerations-
1. It is important that the incubator should not interfere with observation of the neonate and
quality of care.
2. Sensory stimuli like light and pain should be kept to the minimal.
3. When neonate develops fever, the incubator modes have to be changed in normal modes.
4. When the neonate is nursed in prone position, skin sensor is placed over the flank and it
should not touch the bed.
5. The neonate in the incubator should not be bathed.
6. The daily linens should be kept within the Nursery to keep warm.
7. No alarm should be ignored.
Conclusion-
Almost all preterm and low birth babies need incubator care. Unless baby is extremely small or
sick open care system I preferable upon closed system because of easy access to the babies.
References:-
1. Singh Meharwan, Care of Newborn, 6th edition, 2004, published by Narinder K Singh,
new Delhi-01.
2. Clinical Nursing Protocol, Nursing Service, Christian Medical College, Vellore.
3. Prajapati Badev, Essential procedures in Pediatrics, 1st edition, 2003, Jaypee brother’s
medical publication, New Delhi.
4. Gupte Suraj, The text book of Pediatrics, 7th edition, 1996, Jaypee brother’s medical
publication, New Delhi.