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    Beberg Professor Clay ENG 201 February 21‚ 2013 Breast Milk for Babies In today’s society‚ breastfeeding has been a controversial issue. This could be because people tend to form opinions before learning facts. After studying facts about breastfeeding‚ it is obvious that breast milk is the best choice of food to feed an infant. According to Centers for Disease Control and Preventions article‚ “Breastfeeding Report Card 2012 United States”‚ “74.6% of mothers breastfeed their babies right out of the

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    Teaching plan Purpose: To provide the learner with Information and exercise to lower blood pressure to prevent hypertension. Objectives Content Time estimated for each Objective Resources Method of instruction Evaluation/ Revision 1. By the end of the day Marty will be able to Define and recognize Hypertension (Cognitive) Detailed discussion about Hypertension and its effects on the body. 7-10 minutes Power point presentation will be used along with visual aids One on one instruction

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    Case Study Two a Holistic Teaching Plan This paper will discuss a holistic teaching plan for a middle age man with diabetes. Included in this paper will be the assessments needed to confirm the patient’s full needs are met. This nurse will be ensuring the patient’s wiliness to make changes. Teaching new life long changes will also be sure to include cultural and spiritual needs. Lastly‚ the paper will be covering a summary of the patient’s medication regimen and any drug interactions. Assessing

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    Pros and Cons of Breastfeeding Most people think it is instinctive for women to know how to breastfeed‚ but contrary to what they believe it is not that simple. Doctors agree that breastfeeding is better because through breast milk children get their first antibodies to prevent some diseases from their mother via the breast milk. This also forms a special bond between the mother and the baby. Also with breast feeding there is less reflux and colic in the babies compared to the ones that are bottle

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    There are two methods to feeding a new born infant. Breastfeeding is a natural way that has been around for years since humans were first formed‚ and the second method is instant formula. Studies show that breast milk contains more nutrients than instant formula. Therefore‚ breastfeeding is the best method for feeding a baby. It is really important‚ especially for the first year of a baby’s life. Breastfeeding results in having a healthier baby. The first couple of days after child birth‚ the mother

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    good topic I could include that on is breastfeeding‚ something I have always been very passionate about. A good narrowed top would be blockages . When it comes to breastfeeding‚ there is a great deal of stress. I know it is not for everyone and I accept this‚ but there are so many woman who are currently breastfeeding who go one with unanswered questions. One being‚ like how to reduce your chances of getting milk duct blockages which can cause breastfeeding to become extremely hard and often causing

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    Breastfeeding has been a very wonderful bonding experience for me and my daughter‚ Ryleigh. When we have had a busy day it’s nice to relax with Ryleigh while she breastfeeds. I love how she smiles and tries to talk while she eats. It’s like she is saying‚ “Thank you mommy for the good milk.” Other times she slaps my chest‚ pokes my eyes‚ and picks my nose while she eats. Then it’s like she’s saying‚ “How dare you wait 30 minutes in between my feedings.” Breastfeeding can be a very sweet and funny

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    Dorland ’s Medical Dictionary (2007) defines breast feeding as the feeding of an infant at the mother ’s breast. Before the 18th century breastfeeding was the norm‚ and if a mother could not breastfeed and there was no other nursing mother available then the child died (Smith 2010:1). In contemporary times the World Health Organisation (WHO) breastfeeding is the best way of feeding babies‚ providing them with all the vitamins‚ mineral and nutrients they require for their development and growth for

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    licensed nursing students engage in learning within the context of their hospital organization‚ specific care discipline‚ and local communities. Based on the feedback offered by the provider‚ identify the best approach for teaching. Prepare a presentation to accompany the teaching plan and present the information to your community. Select one of the following options for delivery of the presentation: PowerPoint presentation – no more than 30 minutes Pamphlet presentation – 1 to 2 pages Poster presentation

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    THE BENEFITS OF BREASTMILK AND BREASTFEEDING Breastmilk is much more than simply nutrition – it is a unique and complex fluid containing well over a hundred documented constituents. Many scientific papers examining its biochemical properties have been written and so many discoveries about its properties are constantly being made that it is difficult to keep up with them all. Breastmilk is considered to be a “living fluid”‚ for in addition to its nutrient content it contains antibacterial‚ antiviral

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