Come See RightBio Metrics at NNNC 2024

Join Us at the 2024 National Neonatal Nurses Conference in New Orleans!

RightBio Metrics is excited to announce that we will be attending the National Neonatal Nurses Conference (NNNC) this fall, held in one of the most vibrant cities in the world—New Orleans! The NNNC is a premier event for neonatal nurses, advanced practice neonatal nurses, and mother-baby nurses, offering an exceptional opportunity to engage with the latest evidence-based practices and connect with leading experts in neonatal care.

Event Details:

  • Date: September 4-7, 2024
  • Location: New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Booth #: 414

As one of the premier events in neonatal healthcare, the NNNC provides a dynamic environment to learn, grow, and network with professionals who are passionate about advancing neonatal care.

Visit Us at Booth #414!

We invite you to stop by Booth #414, where the RightBio Metrics team will be on hand to showcase the RightSpotpH® SmallBore Indicator—our innovative solution specifically designed for the unique challenges of neonatal care.

Why Proper NG/OG Tube Placement is Essential in the NICU

Non-Ventilator Hospital Acquired Pneumonia (NV-HAP) is a significant concern in NICUs due to the vulnerable nature of neonates and their increased risk of complications. Traditional preventive measures for NV-HAP often aren’t suitable for neonates. For instance, elevating the head of the bed to prevent aspiration is a common practice for adults, but in neonates, it can lead to oxygen deprivation. One of the critical risk factors for NV-HAP in neonates is the misplacement of NG (Nasogastric) tubes, which can lead to serious lung infections if placed incorrectly in the lungs. The RightSpotpH® SmallBore Indicator offers an immediate and reliable method for confirming the correct placement of NG tubes, reducing the risk of aspiration and subsequent NV-HAP development. Designed with the NICU‘s unique needs in mind, this tool supports healthcare professionals in providing the safest and most effective care for their neonatal patients.

Have Questions?

Our experts will be available to discuss how this device can enhance your practice and improve outcomes for your neonatal patients. If you’re attending the conference, we would love to connect with you in person. If you’re unable to join us, please feel free to explore our blog, or, reach out to us through our contact page where we’ll gladly answer any questions you may have!

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