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    looks like‚ what the developing fetus is doing at a particular point‚ and aspire to deliver a healthy baby. Most important‚ many prenatal and postpartum women are eager to know what she can do to help deliver a healthy baby and how to care for the newborn. Here are some advices and activities offered to a prenatal‚ postpartum‚ and future development of a child includes healthy foods‚ consumption of adequate water‚ exercise‚ medication awareness‚ and emotions. One of the important factors that will

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    Neonates refers to newborn children or mammals that are less than 4 weeks old. NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) professionals specialize in one aspect of a babys health care. The neonatal period is the period from birth to 1 month where a baby transitions from the uterine environment to external world‚ this includes the initial period after birth which is referred to as the perinatal period. “Neonatal nursing is a subspecialty of nursing that works with newborn infants born with a variety of

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    to be a neonatal nurse. I want to spend my life caring for newborn infants. Growing up‚ I have watched my mother come home from her nursing job and tell me how much she loves caring for other people. It gives her patience‚ more time management skills‚ and the love for other people. I will be discussing the duties‚ education requirements‚ and salary of a neo natal nurse. Second Slide First‚ Neonatal nurse specialists focus on the care of newborn infants up to 28 days after birth and are a vital

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    such as posters and handouts can facilitate the nurse in delivering the necessary information to the new mother. Promoting breastfeeding and assisting the mother to establish this method of feeding her baby will allow the mother gain confidence in caring for her baby. The gathering of necessary information on where to seek help will encourage the mother to access help earlier rather then later. Developing sleep strategies will allow the mother to acquire the tools required in helping a baby to develop

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    Jonas. The main character in the book. He has a nice personality and is twelve years old. Jonas has different colored eyes compared to everyone else as mentioned on page 20. In chapter 8 it is revealed the Jonas has been selected as the new Receiver. As a part of being Receiver Jonas is allowed to lie and ask anyone questions‚ which he too to his advantage. Throughout his training‚ he learned about many things like color‚ war‚ and the meaning of release. With the knowledge of the bad things the community

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    Act (FMLA)? The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) that was passed in 1993‚ is a national policy that grants workers up to twelve weeks of unpaid leave in four situations. These four situations are for pregnancy; to care for an infant‚ such as newborns‚ newly-placed foster children‚ and adoptions; to care for a relative with a serious health condition; or to allow an employee to recover and recuperate from a personal serious health condition. This paper will be discussing the impact of FMLA on

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    Responsibility Value: 5 (out of 6) In the tragic case of the Holloway baby‚ there were numerous errors that occurred that resulted in the death of Jubilee Angelette Holloway. While it is difficult to attribute blame to one single party‚ it important recognize the responsibilities that were not met throughout the process. It is evident that not only did the 14-year-old mother made critical mistakes‚ the circumstantial aspects of the case contributed to the unfortunate outcome as well. With the 1988

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    Test I Review 1. A healthcare provider informs the charge nurse of a labor and delivery unit that a client is coming to the unit with suspected abruptio placentae. What findings should the charge nurse expect the client to demonstrate? (Select all that apply.) A) Dark‚ red vaginal bleeding.  B) Lower back pain.  C) Premature rupture of membranes.  D) Increased uterine irritability.  E) Bilateral pitting edema.  F) A rigid abdomen.  2. The nurse attempts to help an unmarried teenager deal with her

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    like summer wind through the bulrushes. Forty-two states now have safe-haven laws; Pennsylvania’s was just enacted in February. To what good‚ we might ask. The Newborn Protection Act did no good in the middle of the night last Sunday at B Street near Allegheny Avenue in Philadelphia‚ when a newborn was found abandoned in a diaper bag on a roadway outside a warehouse‚ within miles of some of the finest hospitals in the nation. Since no state funds have been dedicated

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    D RATIONALE: When a family is exhibiting high levels of mistrust‚ checks everyone’s performance‚ asks to change rules and demands high level of information‚ the nurse should attempt to build a partnership with the family to reach the goal of mutually caring for the child. Attempting to control care will alienate the family‚ stress the relationship and will be counter productive for the child. 3. ANSWER: ARATIONALE: Brachial pulse should be used to assess for pulse when performing CPR to infant. Carotid

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