neonatalin a sentence
- The hospital has a state-of-the-art neonatal intensive care unit.
- For the blind and deaf neonates there were touch and scent regimes to be followed, neatly penciled in Gar's hand on a yellowing paper tacked to the whelping room wall.† (source)
- The baby was from neonatal care, five weeks premature and born just last night.† (source)
- Months after Lee was arrested and charged with capital murder, six additional pathologists examined the body and unanimously concluded that neonatal pneumonia had killed the child—it was a classic stillbirth with very common features.† (source)
- I tear through the halls, past rooms with nervous four-year-olds sleeping restlessly before tomorrow's tonsillectomies, past the neonatal ICU with babies the size of fists, hooked up to more tubes than I am, past the pediatric oncology unit where bald cancer patients sleep under cheerful murals of rainbows and balloons.† (source)
- At St. Mary's neonatal intensive care unit, the nurses quickly went to work.† (source)
- Dylan was sent to the neonatal intensive care unit.† (source)
- Anna McGuirk, a neonatal nurse who donated the piano, arrives in time to help Mr. Ayers celebrate Christmas, New Year's and the opening of the studio that will serve as the new home for an instrument that has been in her family for forty years.† (source)
- It has been a difficult month: a rotation in neonatal intensive care.† (source)
- In contrast, total international development assistance from all countries for maternal and neonatal health was a paltry $530 million in 2004.† (source)
- For the first time the probationer saw the children not as "fetuses" or "neonates" but instead as motherless children, like herself, children to be pitied.† (source)
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- Most babies in the neonatal intensive care unit at All Children's Hospital are born too soon, incomplete.† (source)
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