Care for Babies CHCCN5C Element 1: Respond to babies/infant cues and needs Cues and needs Infants cues and needs are met by the way we respond to them in their first two years of life‚ which can influence their ability to form trusting relationships for the rest of their life In Pairs discuss possible cues and needs and their meaning……. Familiar infant cues Cue Gurgling Laughing Pointing Possible Meaning Content Happy Needing/wanting something Fidgeting Grizzling Smiling Sobbing Crying
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lead to lung cancer and chronic lung problems‚ such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease‚ which can lead to a lower quality of life and death. It is the number one preventable cause of death. Smoking can lead to other organ damage‚ cadiovascular disease‚ other cancers and a host of health issues. Smoking causes one in five deaths and nine out of 10 cancer deaths according to the American Cancer Society. The expense of smoking is going up every year and the cost to the individual smoking is significant
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earlier. A man who smokes is 23times more likely to get lung cancer than a man who does not smoke. It also leads to erectile dysfunction in men. Children are also facing a terrible risk due to smoking. Infants exposed to cigarette smoke are increasing the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and more likely to suffer from asthma‚ ear and lung infections. A large number of smoking young adults is the results from copying of the adults around them‚ as well as try to prove theirselves in front of
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hand smoke can cause lung cancer and heart disease. Second hand smoke in public areas should be illegal because people that haven’t even smoked in their life they get cancer and could die. Also can cause babies to die too. They can get SIDS (sudden infant death
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Ineffective protection Ineffective self-health management Readiness for enhanced self-health management Ineffective family therapeutic regimen management Domain 2 Nutrition Insufficient breast milk Ineffective infant feeding pattern Imbalanced nutrition: less than body requirements Imbalanced nutrition: more than body requirements Risk for imbalanced nutrition: more than body requirements Readiness for enhanced nutrition Impaired swallowing Risk for unstable
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husband that he was deploying to Iraq sooner than expected. I started smoking again after that. I had a pretty normal pregnancy; no major problems. He did not have asthma‚ a cleft lip or palate‚ no abnormal birth‚ and he did not die of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). I thought my son and I were ok‚ we were normal‚ but we weren’t. At four years old my son started showing behavior problems. I thought it was due to his father and me getting a divorce. His doctor advised that he was too young
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articlekey=6823 National association of school nurses. (2013). Our history. Retrieved from http://www.nasn.org/AboutNASN/OurHistory Stegman‚ S. (n.d.). Find them ‚ teach them‚ treat them! Retrieved from http://ultimatehistoryproject.com/diabetes.html Sudden infant death and child resource center. (2010). History of SIDS. Retrieved from http://www.healthsolutions.org/sids/history.cfm?s=5
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Ethology & Human development The study of evolutionary behaviors Bowlby Infants have a number of behaviors that are biologically programmed that serve the purpose of bringing adults close to them and caring for them – infants cry as a distress signal Infants physical appearance also develops from natural selection Sensitive periods: period of time when it is most optimal to see a behavior‚ or develop a relationship. He argued that the first 3 years are a sensitive period for the development
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Breastfeeding vs. Formula Feeding Lacey Payson BCOM/275 March 18‚ 2013 Allen Sutton Breastfeeding vs. Formula Feeding In today’s society‚ many mothers face making the decision to breastfeed or to formula feed. After 36 - 42 weeks of carrying a child‚ some mothers want their body back. Other mothers want to save money and give their child a nutritious diet. Breast milk is known to be healthier‚ in conjunction with an amazing way to bond with her child. There are two mottos that have
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The topic chosen for the environmental factor that poses a threat to the health or safety of infant is secondhand smoke. According to the center for disease control and prevention‚ Secondhand smoke is a mixture of gases and fine particles that includes smoke from a burning tobacco product such as a cigarette‚ cigar‚ smoke that has been exhaled or breathed out by the person or people smoking. The parent I shared the pamphlet with is a 25year old African American mother of a 5year old male child
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