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- Tell the nurses not to bang the bottles on the isolette.
- A neonate may also be safely transported aboard the helicopter in a specially equipped isolette.
- The nurse lifted the isolette's cover, and Debbie reached down with a finger.
- Tim Campbell, a pediatric surgeon known for tackling tough cases, walked into the ICU and peered into the isolette.
- If your hospital will not dim the lights, bring in a blanket to cover the isolette, allowing your baby to sleep.
- For your baby, the decibel level of a little, teeny bottle placed on an isolette is something like a lawn mower.
- Maggie, knitting beside her grandson's isolette, demanded that the neonatal nurse summon a doctor when monitors began to beep.
- "I am Sam, " read the Dr . Seuss line the nurse posted over his isolette when he was born.
- When the Lightners arrived at the neonatal intensive care unit, they were led to an isolette, a covered crib, that regulates temperature and oxygen flow.
- However, a 1956 study from Johns Hopkins Hospital failed to show a significant difference in outcomes between infants treated in the Bloxsom air lock versus those cared for in the Isolette brand of incubator.
- He doesn't know how lucky he is that he can express his opinion from a warm bed in a high-tech isolette in the special-care nursery at Overlake Hospital Medical Center.
- Equipment included monitors for heart rate and respiration of the newborn, an infant X-ray machine, and a transport isolette with its own battery power so that newborns could be transported safety between hospitals.
- In one heartbreaking scene, Fouts is reunited with a sweet-natured chimp, Booee, who had been whisked out of language studies and into a biomedical lab's sterile " isolette ."
- Another time she caught a glimpse of an infant's father sitting by himself, clutching a stuffed animal, while the baby, sealed off in an isolette, was undergoing another in a series of medical crises.
- Ackerman _ who had to run home to get her passport _ and Katucki arrived at Logan in an ambulance carrying a high-tech but heavy isolette to put the baby in, along with several oxygen tanks and six bags of medical equipment.