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    that erupted during the last quarter of year 2008 brought people’s attention back to the debates between breastfeeding and the use of breast milk substitutes like commercial infant formula. This wasn’t the first time that infant formula had caused illnesses and even deaths to infants worldwide - hence the continuous campaign of World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF along with other breastfeeding advocates‚ for mothers to breastfeed their children at least until 6 months of age. Infant feeding practices

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    ASSESSING THE COMPETENCY OF DELIVERY ROOM AND NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT STAFF NURSES IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF UNANG YAKAP PROGRAM OF DOH-PHILIPPINES IN TERMS OF KNOWLEDGE‚ SKILLS‚ AND ATTITUDE IN SELECTED TERIARY HOSPITALS IN METRO MANILA A Research Paper Presented to The Faculty of the Manila Doctors College of Nursing MANILA TYTANA COLLEGES Pasay City In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING LYN CABERO JESSIE C. CAIN SARAH JANE

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    as the Manila Daily Bulletin and theBulletin Today) is the Philippines largest broadsheet newspaper by circulation‚ followed by the Philippine Daily Inquirer. It bills itself as "The Philippines’ Leading National Newspaper"‚ which is its official slogan. Founded in 1900 as a shipping journal‚ it is the second-oldest Philippine newspaper‚ second only to The Manila Times. The Manila Bulletin is the Philippine’s newspaper of record. The newspaper was originally owned by a Swiss expatriate named Hans

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    Unlike formula feeding‚ the benefits of breastfeeding are substantial for both mother and baby. Moreover‚ choosing to breastfeed will lead to brighter‚ happier‚ and healthier lives. Infant nutrition is vital for growth and development. According to a Web page posted by KidsHealth‚ “Breast milk contains antibodies‚ lactose‚ protein‚ and fat…‚” which are essential factors for leading a healthy life (KidsHealth). KidsHealth also states that‚ “Breastfeeding is particularly beneficial for premature

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    1. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES Aim :To empower first time mothers who choose to breastfeed‚ to initiate and sustain breastfeeding exclusively for at least 3 months. This aim is appropriate to the identified health need of empowering the first time mothers by offering them active breastfeeding support‚ because‚ by helping the mothers to acquire skills the practitioners are using their own power(power-over) to help the first time mothers gain power (power-from- within).( Laverack 2009) Health promotion

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    University PICO Question Are children who have been breastfed as infants‚ compared to those who have not‚ at a lower risk for food hypersensitivity? PICO Identifiers Population – children Intervention – breastfeeding Comparison – no breastfeeding Outcome – lower risk of food hypersensitivity Link To Nursing There is a growing concern among the population about food hypersensitivity as a primary health risk.  Breast fed infants may potentially be exposed to a more

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    Minnesota‚ WIC is effective and produces positive outcomes (Facing Hunger in America‚ 2011‚ para. 11). Luzette manages about 27 public health nurses and 3 dieticians‚ who as part of their jobs are highly trained to provide WIC health checks‚ breastfeeding encouragement‚ nutrition counseling for mothers and their young children‚ and appropriate WIC food vouchers (Facing Hunger in America‚ 2011‚ para. 7). According to Luzette: WIC has generally not been found to significantly change food patterns

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    been avoided if a different care plan was put in place. The woman‚ G1P1 had a NVB at 40+2 and sustained a PPH of 700mL and a 1st degree tear. She had required a ferrinjet as her Hb was only 82g/L. Her baby girl weighed 3620g and was exclusively breastfeeding. The baby had not PU throughout the whole day though had Pmec with dark green stools. Upon meeting the mother on a night shift at day 3/4 (74 hours post birth)‚ she looked obviously exhausted and reported that baby had been

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    their folk speeches‚ folk songs‚ folk narratives and indigenous rituals and mimetic dances that affirm our ties with our Southeast Asian neighbors.        The most seminal of these folk speeches is the riddle which is tigmo in Cebuano‚ bugtong in Tagalog‚ paktakon in Ilongo and patototdon in Bicol. Central to the riddle is the talinghaga or metaphor because it "reveals subtle resemblances between two unlike objects" and one’s power of observation and wit are put to the test. While some

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    Chapter 1 Introduction Code-switching‚ which may be defined as the alternation between two or more languages in a speaker’s speech‚ occurs naturally in the scheme of bilingualism. Studies have reported that code-switching often happened subconsciously; ‘people may not be aware that they have switched‚ or be able to report‚ following a conversation‚ which code they used for a particular topic’ (Wardaugh‚ 1998‚ p. 103). However‚ although bilingual speakers claim that code-switching is an unconscious

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