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    mother) are the primary caregiver and socialiser in the early months‚ due to her close association with breastfeeding and care of the infant. Thus‚ the newborn learns from the mother interpersonal relationships‚ manners and expressive reactions. For girls‚ these aspects predominate for the rest of their lives as they fulfil the roles of nurturing‚ caring‚ expressive roles of society. Then‚ in later life‚ when women join the work force‚ their jobs are merely an extension from their role in the home and

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    intrinsically linked to their future health and well being in both childhood and into adulthood (Martyn et al.‚ 2013). The National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) acknowledge the imperative role that NPs play in “assisting newborns to thrive physically‚ developmentally‚ emotionally‚ spiritually and intellectually within the family environment” (Position Statement‚ n.a.‚ 2003‚ p. 19a)‚ reinforcing the impact of the NP in the primary care setting. At some point in care‚ approximately

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    A Mother to her Waking Infant was first published in 1790; the poem is narrated by a mother who is focusing her thoughts and words towards her newborn baby. The poem is directed solely at the child of the title‚ with the mothers words starting as the child awakes‚ Now in thy dazzling half-oped eye. Joanna Baillie uses a number of techniques to mirror and represent a new mothers emotions and affections for her child. The meter and form of the poem help to emphasise these emotions and the various other

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    "It was a long‚ boring day in high school at Maynard Evans in Florida back in 2004‚ I was sitting in class staring at the green walls that surrounded me. I was feeling closed in while waiting to see if I passed the FCAT was scary‚ and I was feeling nervous. "All of this for a diploma?" I thought. And all I hear is my teacher rambling about "you need your diploma to go to college!" "I didn’t really grasp the importance of it at first." "I was pacing around

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    ‘I will do whatever you like‚ sir. I will kill people‚ sir. Old people? Small newborn people? I’d be happy to kill them‚ sir. Thank you for your instructions‚ sir. How may I help y-’ He couldn’t seem to stop.” If he could be this inconsiderate‚ what makes us think he will change? This shows he does not have any core values‚ especially those for caring and respect. Next‚ he has to take care for Gabe. He shows tis when the book states‚ “He wept because he was

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    In this section‚ I will start to talk about the nurse practice act and how it improves patient care around the world. The Nurse Practice Act is laws that define responsibilities of the nurse and the scope of practice within their range. The range of activities and services as well as the qualifications for practice. The act describes what constitutes unprofessional conduct of misconduct and investigation and the disciplinary procedures for complaints filed against a nurse. These acts are in place

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    should also have enough knowledge about prenatal care. Mothers should approach a health care practitioner to discuss issues such as nutrition and physical activity‚ what to expect during the course of their pregnancy and fundamental skills for caring for their newborn baby. Most adolescent mothers neglect this important factor‚ causing complications for both her and the baby. Aside from health‚ the education and the living of the teenager parents are also affected. Once the pregnancy is out in the

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    Pedia Drill-001 1).Which achievement best characterizes the physical development of a 3-month-old infant? A.) A strong Moro reflex B.) A strong tonic-neck reflex C.) The ability to roll over intentionally D.) The ability to lift the head and chest from a prone position 2. When assessing a 2 year-old child brought by his mother to the clinic for a routine check-up‚ which of the following would the nurse expect the child to be able to do? a) ride a tricycle b) tie his shoelaces c) kick

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    main development of a child from the age range 0-2 years‚ 3-5 years and 5-8 years. 0-2 Years Newborn babies grow extremely quickly. During ‘Infancy’‚ which lasts from birth to eighteen months‚ babies change from a helpless newborn‚ to a child who can lift up their own head at three months‚ sit up unsupported at six months‚ walk at sixteen months and kick and throw a ball at two years old. Newborn babies actually lose some of their birth weight to begin with‚ but then begin to gain on average

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    gender is the belief that society‚ not biologically sex differences‚ is the foundation of gender identity (TAW 22). Even before a child is born‚ the social construction of gender is already in the works‚ as clothes and toys given as gifts to the newborn are often defined as either “for girls” or “for boys”. For example‚ toys that are marketed for boys are action figures while toys marketed for girls are dolls. Likewise‚ young boys are socialized to

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