MAHAPRASTHANAM
Mahaprasthanam Vehicles Vijayawada, the crematorium website is prepared for public service.The Last Journey conjointly translated as Antim Yatra that’s outlined because the finish of all the hardships of life and obtaining all the arrangements in deep trouble the last rites for a precious ones.
SNCU MINI
The service of 5 bedded Special New born Care Unit in the Tribal areas of Andhra Pradesh is to strengthen the care of sick, premature, low birth-weight newborns right from birth through the neonatal period.
An estimated 130 million babies are born each year globally, and about four million of them die in the neonatal period.
A quarter of the global neonatal deaths occur in India The infant mortality rate in India has remained almost unchanged since the early nineties, and the near-static rate of neonatal mortality, despite introducing several primary care-based strategies and programmes at the national level during that period, is considered to be the major reason for this Estimates have suggested that more than 70% of neonatal mortality is preventable
The SNCUs are advanced newborn care centers located in tertiary care hospitals, district hospitals, and medical colleges.
The SNCU facilities provided controlled environment, individual warming and close monitoring devices, intravenous fluid and medications by infusion pump, central oxygen, oxygen generators, bedside procedures, e.g. resuscitation and exchange transfusion, portable x-ray, and in-house side laboratory services. It, however, did not include mechanical ventilation and specialized neonatal surgery.
SNCU AP
The service of 10 bedded Special New born Care Unit in the Tribal areas of Andhra Pradesh is to strengthen the care of sick, premature, low birth-weight newborns right from birth through the neonatal period.An estimated 130 million babies are born each year globally, and about four million of them die in the neonatal period.
A quarter of the global neonatal deaths occur in India The infant mortality rate in India has remained almost unchanged since the early nineties, and the near-static rate of neonatal mortality,
despite introducing several primary care-based strategies and programmes at the national level during that period, is considered to be the major reason for this Estimates have suggested that more than 70% of neonatal mortality is preventable
The SNCUs are advanced newborn care centers located in tertiary care hospitals, district hospitals, and medical colleges.
The SNCU facilities provided controlled environment, individual warming and close monitoring devices, intravenous fluid and medications by infusion pump, central oxygen, oxygen generators, bedside procedures, e.g. resuscitation and exchange transfusion, portable x-ray, and in-house side laboratory services. It, however, did not include mechanical ventilation and specialized neonatal surgery.