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There are three levels:

Level I: consists of caring for healthy newborns,

Level II: caring for either premature or ill newborns

Level III: caring for newborns who cannot be treated in the other levels and are in need of high technology to survive.

It is the neonatal nurse's choice whether they wish to work in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) with the healthy born babies or with the ill and/or premature babies.

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