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    Breastfeeding Vs Nursing

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    For most moms, just before the birth of our children, we are faced with the major dilemma of to nurse or not to nurse. Breastfeeding is an individual choice and one that should be made prior to the arrival of your baby, if at all possible. If you decide beforehand, you can prepare yourself for all of the rebuttals you will need that will attempt to dissuade you from one of the most beautiful perks of motherhood - breastfeeding. I chose to nurse for various reasons, but at the top of the list…

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    Breastfeeding Moms Breastfeeding mothers worry about the quantity and quality of milk that their newborn child is getting. It is reasonable to worry about the quantity as they cannot see how much milk baby has actually sucked from the breast. In terms of quality, breast milk is always going to be the best for baby. Here are some useful tips that breast feeding mothers should follow 1) Eat regularly through the day and avoid long gaps. Prefer to eat small meals with healthy snacks instead of…

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    This report is a critique on article “Millennials: The Me Me Me Generation” written by Joel Stein published in TIME on May 9, 2013. The article is a wide explanation of the age, Millennials, the offspring of baby boomers and people born from 1982 to 2000. This article carries a huge information related to millennials’ nature, religion, comparison to other nation’s millennials and age groups, their political participa-tions, their careers, family relations, their behaviour and relation with…

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    (Yoder-Wise, 2015). By changing the culture in the NICU, barriers that prevent maternal lactation and the feeding of human milk will allow for mothers of premature infants to obtain the support that is needed to provide the ultimate nutrition for their babies. However, Organizational change theory help influence health promotion through health services and policies. This theory provide strategies and processes promote healthy policies and programs to be developed and adopted (Sarah & Hood,…

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    physical exhaustion which is a decrease capacity for physical and mental work is a sign of postpartum fatigue which can last for as long as 19months (Davidson, 929, 2016). On initial visit to Theresa’s home I would do a visual assessment of her, the baby and their environment. Base on my finding I would proceed to the the next step by asking specific questions in order to get a baseline of what she been experience at home since her discharge from the hospital. I would…

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    response. A science once left to the “old wives tales” to determine the gender of the baby by observing if the mother carried the baby high or low, shape of the stomach, pointed versus round; swing of the wedding ring, sound of the heart or the rate; some not so polite such as “girls take your beauty”, indicated by skin blemishes, pimples, freckles, etc.; and many others theories. Today not only can the gender of the baby be detected but skin, organs and movement can be seen also. No longer…

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    projects and, therefore, the more likely they are to benefit from well-managed diversity (Adler, 2008, p.142).” This is valuable to organizations who hire seasoned workers like the Baby…

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    articles my beliefs have not changed but the supportive information has changed slightly. In the second article it states “Another national survey found that only a quarter of the U.S. public agreed that feeding a baby with infant formula instead of breast milk increases the chances the baby will get sick.” (Office of the Surgeon General (US); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (US); Office on Women's Health (US), 2011) this was in direct counter diction of my stated opinion above,…

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    birth complications or the child has some type of infection or the mother. And in most of the time C-sections are done when the mother who is carrying the child has some type of infection the body in the body. But also having a C-section means your baby will be lifted out directly from your belly, rather than pushed out from the vaginal area. A C-section is a surgery and you will have two incisions. One in your abdomen and one in your uterus, while you’re put under anesthesia so that the mother…

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    Causes Of Nursing Shortage

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    including the large effects of the baby boomer population, difficulty of the practice, and the gender dominance in the nursing workplace. The shortage was a predictable oncoming event that was expected to happen and was no surprise, however addressing the problem has become difficult. A major factor for the nursing shortage was the viciously large baby boomer generation and its flooding into the health care workforce. The largest generation in American history was the baby boomer…

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