Helping the Most Fragile Newborns with Nursing Innovation
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I chat with NICU nurse Tricia Cady in this episode of Nursing Notes Live. She's a nurse who’s been working with premature and sick newborns for 10 years of her 22-year nursing career.  After recently completing a nursing course to further her education, Tricia was inspired to turn her nursing innovation idea into a reality in order to improve the way nurses secure neonates’ hands and help avoid accidental extubations.   
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