NICU nurses play a crucial role in the care of critically ill or premature infants in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Their daily responsibilities include bathing, feeding, and providing essential care to these vulnerable patients, ensuring their comfort and well-being. In addition to hands-on care, NICU nurses are responsible for administering medications and treatments as prescribed by physicians, closely monitoring the infants' responses to these interventions. They meticulously document all care activities, changes in the infants' conditions, and any interventions performed, which is vital for maintaining accurate medical records. Furthermore, NICU nurses serve as a vital communication link among the healthcare team, which includes doctors, therapists, and social workers, ensuring that all aspects of the infants' care are coordinated and that families are kept informed and supported during this challenging time.