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    Name: _Brigitte Jones___________ Date: _10/19/08_________________ Demonstration Speech Outline: Topic/Title: __The Proper Way to Feed a Baby by A Bottle___________________________ Introduction: Purpose: _To inform the audience on one option for feeding a baby.__________ Specific Purpose: _To inform the audience of the proper way to bottle feed a baby._____ Attention getter: Every time a new baby is discussed‚ people begin to become excited‚ impatient‚ thankful‚ nervous‚ scared‚ and so much more

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    Nutrition Month

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    THIS month of July‚ we traditionally celebrate the Nutrition Month with the theme: "Isulong and Breast Feeding- Tama‚ Sapat at Iksklusibo". Breast feeding campaign is for everybody especially the nursing mother. Is there a need to campaign and promote it? What is the relevance and benefits of Breast Feeding? Breast Feeding in a simple point of view is providing the babies of the most valuable medical contributions to infant health. Human Milk is scientifically proven by the scientist and doctors

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    as well as stress--both acute and chronic‚ they also share similarities‚ one of which is over the topic of breastfeeding. Although breastfeeding is a common practice in several cultures and is becoming more prominent among parents in America for feeding infants‚ breastfeeding also has several shortcomings‚ mostly due to socioeconomic and cultural stressors. While Dawkins’s The Selfish

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    24 paediatric nursing October vol 18 no 8 policy Breast feeding and society Abstract Britain has the iowest breastfeeding rate of ali countries in Europe; it is no longer the cuiturai norm in our society. Breastfeeding rates are affected by public attitude. This state of affairs is partiy because of society’s views on breastfeeding mothers‚ even though breastfeeding is known to be the optimum method of infant feeding for the baby famiiy and society. Common themes in the literature and websites

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    such as calcium and iron. Many mothers have a difficult time deciding between breast feeding and formula. Breastfeeding has many benefits such as nutrients needed for the baby to grow and develop. Antibodies to prevent illness‚ decreased chance of health problems‚ bonding time for the mom and baby‚ and reduce risk for breast cancer in mom. Breast feeding is free. No mothers should ever feel ashamed for formula feeding their baby. It may be impossible due to work or lack of breast milk. There would be

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    delay in the ability to coordinate a sufficient suck‚ swallow‚ breathe pattern. A detailed background was given to define the term “oral stimulation”‚ and to describe previous interventions used to stimulate these fine oral motor skills and improve feeding progression in premature infants less than 34 weeks gestation. Some further background discussed other current studies of different intervention plans‚ but none evaluating infants less than 30 weeks gestation‚ as this one does. Three hypothesis were

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    Breastfeeding vs. Formula

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    References: Kutner‚ L. (2012). Breast-Feeding vs. Bottle-Feeding. Psych Central. Retrieved on August 26‚ 2012‚ from http://psychcentral.com/lib/2008/breast-feeding-vs-bottle-feeding Schoenstadt‚ A. (2009). Formula Feeding Advantages and Disadvantages. eMedTV. Retrieved on September 14‚ 2012‚ from http://kids.emedtv.com/newborn-feeding/ Thomas‚ P. (2008). Breastmilk vs ‘Formula’ Food. Ecologist. Retrieved on August 26‚ 2012‚ from www

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    Case Study 20: The Digestive and Urinary Systems 1) Marissa‚ a newborn with a cleft lip and palate‚ is the third child of Juan and Maria. Both Juan and Maria are “visually alarmed” at Marissa’s appearance; however‚ Juan is more distant and reserved. Maria is very concerned with Marissa’s wellbeing and future and seems to take blame for Marissa’s physical condition. 2) The incidence of cleft lip (CL) with or without cleft palate (CP) is approximately 1 in 800 live births. The incidence of CP alone

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    focuses of two concepts; operant and classical conditioning. Classical conditioning as an explanation for attachment describes the baby receiving food (and unconditioned stimulus) and producing an unconditioned response (happiness) and the mother feeding the baby will be the neutral stimulus. The baby will then experience the mother giving them food (and therefore happiness) a number of times and then learn to associate the mother (now a conditioned stimulus) with the feeling of happiness (a conditioned

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    Feminism Moral Reasoning I would choose to use a feeding tube on Rosemary if I am her doctor since her Do Not Attempt Resuscitation (DNAR) order is not really applicable in her current situation. Usually people sign DNAR to deny intensive life-extending medical treatments and to avoid suffering from unnecessary pain at the end of his/her own life‚ however Rosemary is not dying but “listless and non-communicative” in this case and the feeding tube here cannot considered to be intensive‚ but more

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