“…Identification of the neonate at risk, parent education and support, and nursing care for newborns receiving hyperbilirubinemia treatment are all crucial tasks performed by the neonatal nurse. The neonatal nurse is responsible for facilitating communication between parents, lab staff, doctors, and other members of the newborn care team (Ibrahim et al, 2019). During phototherapy, newborns need nursing care that include monitoring room temperature, positioning, body temperature, skincare, hydration, feeding, umbilical stump care, eye care, genital care, and nursing care that is based on evidence (Pandey, 2023).…”