Temporary increases in illumination necessary to evaluate a baby or to perform a procedure should be possible without increasing lighting levels for other babies in the same room.
Since intense light may be unpleasant and harmful to the developing retina, every effort should be made to prevent direct light from reaching the infant’s eyes. Procedure lights with adjustable intensity, field size, and direction will help protect the infant’s eyes from direct exposure and provide the best visual support to staff.
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