This document discusses the evaluation and management of neonatal jaundice in a bottle-feeding 11-day-old infant presenting with poor appetite for 24 hours and mild jaundice. It recommends measuring the infant's bilirubin level as the most important diagnostic study, as clinical examination alone is unreliable. It advises breastfeeding and follow-up in 24 hours, as this appears to be a case of physiological jaundice without signs of serious illness. The document provides guidelines on evaluating and treating jaundiced newborns, noting the risk of bilirubin-induced neurological dysfunction.