Protocols in Neonatology is a practical, evidence-based guide designed for healthcare providers involved in the care of newborns, including pediatricians, fellows, nurses, and postgraduate students. The book focuses on concise, bedside protocols for managing both well and sick neonates, helping clinicians make rapid, informed diagnostic and therapeutic decisions in neonatal intensive care and stabilization units. The updated edition incorporates the latest evidence, streamlined content, and a new section on test interpretation, making it an essential tool for daily neonatal practice. Key Features Comprehensive coverage: 82 chapters across 7 sections, including sick newborn care, well-baby care, preterm/low-birth-weight/high-risk newborns, neonatal dilemmas, specific therapies, test interpretation, and miscellaneous topics Practical, bedside focus: easy-to-follow protocols for rapid decision-making in NICU and newborn care settings Evidence-based content: updated and revised protocols reflecting current best practices Concise and precise presentation: information structured for quick reference during clinical care New section on interpretation: helps understand and apply diagnostic test results effectively Target audience: pediatricians, neonatal fellows, nurses, and postgraduate trainees in neonatology Supports clinical education: valuable for both learning and reference in daily neonatal care Enhances patient care: facilitates consistent, safe, and effective management of newborns