Pronunciation: /ˈnɪkuː/
noun Neonatal Intensive Care Unit - a specialized unit in a hospital that provides intensive care for newborn infants, especially those born prematurely or with medical complications
A1 The NICU is where premature babies receive specialized care.
A2 Parents can visit their baby in the NICU during designated hours.
B1 The NICU staff work around the clock to monitor and care for newborns.
B2 Families often face emotional challenges while their baby is in the NICU.
C1 The NICU is equipped with state-of-the-art technology to support critically ill infants.
C2 Research shows that kangaroo care can have positive effects on babies in the NICU.
formal The NICU is a specialized unit in the hospital for newborns who need intensive medical care.
informal My friend's baby is in the NICU right now, but we're hoping for the best.
slang The NICU is where the tiniest fighters are taken care of.
figurative Being in the NICU felt like being in a bubble, isolated from the rest of the world.
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