| Careers | Calendar | Bill Pay | Contact Us | Contributions | Charity Care |
| Search Main Line Health: |
![]() |
| About Bryn Mawr Hospital | Departments & Divisions | Centers & Programs | Patient & Visitor Information | News |
|
Neonatal Intensive Care Program Frequently Performed Tests Here's a list and description of some of the more commonly performed tests and procedures administered to premature and seriously ill newborns in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Bryn Mawr Hospital:
Arterial Blood Gas (ABG)
Complete Blood Count (CBC) Electrolytes Neurology Radiology and Nuclear Medicine The imaging techniques in Nuclear Medicine involve the injected use of minuscule amounts of radioactive compounds that allow the physician to see and record conditions in specific parts of the body. The radiopharmaceuticals used are short-lived in strength, are quickly eliminated form the body, and are, therefore, not harmful to the baby. ###
|
Related Links: |
||||||||||||||||
| 1-866-CALL MLH | site index | directions & parking | employee site |
| 2008 Main Line Health. By using This Web site, you accept these terms of use. Please read our privacy statement. The Web site for Main Line Health, its contents and programs, is provided for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice nor is it intended to create any physician-patient relationship. Please remember that this information should not substitute for a visit or a consultation with a health care provider. The views or opinions expressed in the resources provided do not necessarily reflect those of Main Line Health or its staff. |