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    Ryan Davis 2/28/12 Seton Hall University College of Nursing NUTC 3914 Maternal Newborn Nursing Post Partum Assessment Mother’s initials: CC • Age of Mother : 36 Allergies • Medications: NKDA • Food: None • Environmental: None Gravida Para: 1‚ Gravinda 4 • Term : 2 • Pre-term : 0 • Abortion : 2 • Living : 2 Age of siblings : 4 Type of delivery • Normal Spontaneous Vaginal delivery (NSVD) or caesarean-section delivery

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    DRUG STUDY DRUG ACTION INDICATION / CONTRAINDICATION NURSING RESPONSIBILITIES Generic Name: Cephalexin Classification: Cephalosporin Dosage: 500 mg capsule Frequency: TID Route: PO Mechanism of Action: They stop or slow the growth of bacterial cells by preventing bacteria from forming the cell wall that surrounds each cell. The cell wall protects bacteria from the external environment and keeps the contents of the cell together. Adverse Reactions: diarrhea‚ nausea‚ sore

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    breastmilk really is. “The greatest beneficiaries currently are breastfed infants‚ ingesting thousands to millions of these cells every day from mother’s milk‚ even late in lactation. As we learn more about their multipotent nature‚ origin‚ and regulation‚ we will be able to use them to answer questions that have long preoccupied lactation biologists and health professionals‚ such as why some women do not produce sufficient volumes of milk‚ whereas others have an oversupply. Importantly‚ their discovery

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    Postpartum depression has the following symptoms: paranoia‚ hallucination‚ and sleep troubles. However‚ back when the “The Yellow Wallpaper” was written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman in the late nineteenth century postpartum had a different name. During the story‚ the narrator notices a woman in the wallpaper and starts to think someone is on the other side. As soon as that happens the hallucinations start and the narrator’s imagination starts to wander. When the narrator starts to develop sleep troubles

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    Anatomy of the Breast

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    wrinkled and indented with tiny milk duct openings. The areola surrounds the nipple at a 1 to 2 cm radius. Found in the areola are small elevated sebaceous glands‚ called Montgomery’s glands. These glands secrete a protective lipid material during lactation. The areola of the nipple has smooth muscle fibers that cause nipple erection when stimulated. Both the nipple and areola are more darkly pigmented than the rest of the breast surface; the color varies from pink to brown depending on the person’s

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    Both lead and alcohol are known neurotoxicants. Alcohol which is also known to cross the blood–brain barrier might also facilitate the entry of lead in the brain [21]. Several researches has shown that consumption of ethanol during gestation and lactation impaired learning and memory [10‚ 23‚ 61]. The hippocampus‚ which is functionally related to vital behaviors and intellectual activities such as memory and learning‚ has been shown to be affected by lead‚ particularly in young children with an unknown

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    Bipolar II Postpartum Depression: Detection‚ Diagnosis‚ and Treatment Sharma‚ Verinder; Burt‚ Vivien K‚ MD‚ PhD; Ritchie‚ Hendrica L‚ MD. The American Journal of Psychiatry166. 11 (Nov 2009): 1217-21. Bipolarity and the Postpartum Period Bipolar spectrum disorder generally includes bipolar I disorder‚ bipolar II disorder‚ and bipolar disorder not otherwise specified (1). Bipolar I disorder is characterized by recurrent episodes of mania and depression‚ while bipolar II disorder is defined as

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    MEDICATION SIMULATION (DRUG STUDY) CASE of PATIENT: Hypertensive Urgency GENERIC NAME: Amlodipine besylate BRAND NAME: norvasc DOSE: 10mg/1tab twica a day AVAILABILITY: Tablet TIMING: 8am-6pm ROUTE: Oral ACTION INDICATION/s SPECIAL PRECAUTION/s CONTRAINDICATIONS SIDE EFFECTS NURSING RESPONSIBILITIES Inhibits calcium ion influx across cardiac and smooth muscle cells‚ thus decreasing myocardial contractility and oxygen demand; also dilates coronary arteries and arterioles

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    recommended by the midwife) though I was afraid that doing so for an extended period would dry out her mucosa. Upon inquiring about her care plan‚ the midwife acknowledged that the woman appeared to have delayed lactation but she believed that we should just ‘wait and see’ and hope the lactation would arrive soon. Though I disagreed‚ I was afraid of undermining her care. It was therefore unsurprising to me when the baby had lost 12.8% at day 5 on the day she was to be discharged. According to practice

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    Implementing Skin-to-Skin Care in a Baby-Friendly Community Hospital Jennifer L. Reeg‚ MSN‚ RNC‚ Health First Cape Canaveral Hospital‚ Cocoa Beach‚ FL Tracy Lott‚ RNC‚ BSN‚ MS‚ Health First Cape Canaveral Hospital‚ Cocoa Beach‚ FL Keywords Breastfeeding‚ skin-to-skin care‚ kangaroo care‚ newborn Newborn Care Poster Presentation Purpose for the Program To improve mother–infant attachment and breastfeeding. Proposed Change To implement skin-to-skin care in a baby friendly community

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