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    Neonatal Nursing Essay

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    subspecialty of nursing‚ works with newborn infants who have differing levels of needs. The specialized field of neonatal nursing developed around the 1960s. (Ferguson‚ 69) Neonatal nurses make up the backbone of the neonatal intensive care unit‚ or NICU‚ for the smallest patients. Neonatal nurses will give babies the most tender love and care they will ever receive in a healthcare environment. Neonatal nurses give the most crucial and direct care infants receive while in the NICU; without these nurses

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    breastfeed for the first 6 months of life.   Breast milk not only provides antibodies for infection but also presents with less medical problems in the newborn.   It was also reported in the WHO (2011)‚ that exclusive breastfeeding could minimize infant deaths caused by pneumonia and diarrhea.   All the nutrients needed for growth and development are found in human breast milk.   Essentially breast milk is the aliment of choice for newborns because of all the benefits it can provide.   Not only does

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    Physiologic Birth Care

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    She should also keep the mother and infant together during the postpartum period as well as educate the mother of the benefits of breastfeeding as well as facilitate the early encouragement of breastfeeding. Health benefits of breastfeeding for the newborn include lower risks of asthma‚ ear

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    tolerance because‚ babies do cry. Neonatal nurses have to do a series of test and register as a nurse. During your nursing program‚ nurses may want to enroll in classes like pediatrics and neonatology. Some employers want you to have work experience with infants or in the intensive care unit‚ however‚ employer ’s requisites can vary‚ and you may withal need supplemental‚ formal inculcation or training. These nurses work with medicos as well as other nurses in a clinic or hospital to avail mothers learn about

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    Essay On Co-Sleeping

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    being co-sleeping with infants. There’s many perspectives of co-sleeping with an infant‚ ranging from professional healthcare providers and sleep-deprived parents wishing to catch some extra “z’s” during the night. Many healthcare professionals are urging parents to immediately stop co-sleeping‚ or to not even begin the co-sleeping process once the infant arrives home from the hospital. The many debatable points that are brought about when discussing co-sleeping with an infant are parents needing the

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    special attention should be given to low-income pregnant women and preschool children. The program was set up for pregnant women‚ infants and children up to age 6. This is the only program available to pregnant women of low-income. For it is important for pregnant women to know how to take care of themselves‚ nutrition wise‚ before they can take care of their infants and children. Lack of food was the result that physicians used to describe these women. After this meeting several other distribution

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    activity and is the first step in the nursing process. Without a comprehensive assessment of the child and family’s needs‚ care cannot be planned‚ delivered or evaluated effectively.” (Great Ormond Street Hospital 2012). Examination of a new born infant allows nurses to assess and monitor a new born baby’s condition and promptly identify any abnormalities in order to treat and give appropriate care as early as possible. It is an important part of overall care contributing to the baby’s wellbeing

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    (SHIELD) HKI 30. HKI-SCB: Seeing is Believing‚ Vitamin A Supplementation HKI Quiz on March 25/26 31. Food for work WFP 32. Food for training WFP 33. Food for Education WFP 34. Infant and Young Child Feeding WHO UNICEF 35. Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) DSWD 36. Breakfast Feeding Program DepEd 37. KALINGA BIDANI-UPLB 38. Nutrition and Health Kiddie Class NFP 39. BIDA BIDANI-UPLB 40. BMIS BIDANI-UPLB 41. PDNR BIDANI-UPLB 42. FSNI BIDANI-UPLB

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    WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF ROOMING IN? Benefits of rooming in include: You and your baby will have some time to bond. While rooming in‚ your baby will learn your voice‚ touch‚ and smell. It gives you an opportunity to learn your baby’s feeding patterns and cues. You may have less post-delivery pain‚ and you may not need as much medicine.

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    various complications and problems in pregnancy. Women‚ who smoke during their pregnancy‚ usually give birth to babies with low birth weight and their babies are more prone to get various health problems such as breathing and feeding problems‚ frequent infections and SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome). 11. Delegate some household chores – Since you need to avoid exertion‚ you anyways can’t be doing

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