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    The timing of newborn cord clamping is an area of interest in nursing. For many years Obstetricians have been clamping the umbilical cord as soon as the baby is born; however‚ new evidence is arising showing delayed cord clamping to be beneficial to preterm and term newborns. Evidence has shown that delayed cord clamping has been proven beneficial to newborns‚ but many facilities and practitioners have not successfully adopted it. Studies show that organizations have had little success in changing

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    From birth to 19 years PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT Includes movement skills‚ gross motor skills‚ fine motor skills and eye hand coordination. Social and emotional development Includes forming relationships‚ learning social skills‚ caring for others‚ self reliance‚ making decisions‚ developing self confidence and dealing with emotions. Intellectual development Includes attention span‚ understanding information‚ reasoning‚ developing memory and logical thinking Language Includes

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    Examine the influence that socio-economic status can have on the parenting and caring relationship. (6 marks) An individual’s socio-economic status is influenced by the income they receive‚ the occupation of the person and the area in which they live. These influences affect the way people carry out their parenting and caring tasks‚ thus determining the quality of the relationship. Parents and carers with higher incomes may be more indulgent with toys‚ gifts and holidays‚ which can create a close

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    The short second life of bree tanner the story is about bree tanners short life as a newborn vampire and her experiences as a member of the seattle newborn army. She meets some new vampire groupies and starts hunting with them and becomes friends with diego one of the groupies.They gradually fall in love with each other through the night and together discover that their able to go out in the sunlight without being fried‚ and that wooden stakes don’t kill them‚ on the

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    Jaundice Are you feeling okay? You look a little yellow to me. This yellowing problem that causes people’s appearance to look different is a condition that affects every 3 in 5 newborn babies‚ or 60 percent of them. Jaundice is a very common but affecting condition because of its: many types‚ it is easily detected in newborns and it could cause or be the sign of liver failure Jaundice is a medical condition that causes a person’s skin and white’s of their eyes to turn yellow. In most severe cases

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    the age of twenty. I am a very compassionate person and truly love being a nurse. I do not have the flexibility and job availability as a Licensed Practical Nurse that I will have as a Registered Nurse. My goal is to obtain a position as a maternal newborn nurse. With increased education comes increased responsibility. As a Licensed Practical Nurse in my current roles I use basic assessment skills. The resources available in long term care are limited which means declining patients are typically sent

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    Socialization The tertiary level of socialization occurs when an individual has integrated into the world and beings to gain new ideas and values of socialization. Socialization Socialization is predominately an unconscious process by which a newborn child learns the values‚ beliefs‚ rules and regulations of society or internalizes the culture in which it is born. Socialization‚ in fact‚ includes learning of three important processes: (1) cognitive; (2) affective‚ and (3) evaluative. In other

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    article I used‚ “Relationship between physical activity of mothers before and during pregnancy with the newborn health and pregnancy outcome”. This article is about a study that assessed the relationship between physical activity of mothers before and during pregnancy and the newborn health and pregnancy outcome. The study participants were 671 women and their newborns. The study assessed newborns Apgar

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    (AWHONN) = Promoting the health of women and newborns Mission: The Association of Women’s Health‚ Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses promotes the health of women and newborns. Through its resources‚ support and education AWHONN empowers its members to excel as professionals and to provide superior care. Value= AWHONN will be essential to the health of women and newborns. AWHONN will be recognized for its commitment to promoting the health of women and newborns. AWHONN will be a culturally and ethnically

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    The theories of Sigmund Freud were advanced and are very important to modern society. This physician and neurologist are often measured as having one of the greatest inspired minds. Throughout his entire childhood Freud had been planning a career in law. Not long before he entered the University of Vienna in 1873 Freud decided to become a medical student. He was drawn to a study of science and he wanted to solve problems facing the scientists of his day. His intent was not to be a conventional doctor

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