Review:
Isolette
overall review score: 4.5
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An isolette is a type of enclosed crib used in neonatal intensive care units to provide controlled temperature, humidity, and oxygen levels for premature or ill infants.
Key Features
- Temperature control
- Humidity control
- Oxygen supply
- Isolation from external environment
- Monitoring capabilities
Pros
- Provides a stable and controlled environment for premature infants
- Helps prevent hypothermia and maintain body temperature
- Reduces the risk of infection by isolating the infant
- Allows for easy monitoring and access to the newborn
Cons
- Can be expensive to purchase and maintain
- May limit parent-infant bonding due to limited access
- Requires specialized training to operate effectively