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    Supplementation of energy, protein and nutrients is important for growth and development of the brain. Tyrosine may be…

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    her colleagues at the University of Washington have traced several developmental problems to prenatal exposure to alcohol. These studies have shown that mothers who drank more heavily, their babies had lower mental and motor development scores than infants of less heavy drinkers…

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    Babies are simply amazing in the amount of physical growth and mental development that occurs within the first year of life. What is fascinating are the distinct differences in development from one baby to the next in personality, physical growth and mental progression. Genetics certainly has a place within these areas of development; however, I want to dig into the external side of infant development within the home and caretakers. We see in the text a marked difference in the weight of the…

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    and or impaired. It has been found that this disease affects premature infants and especially neonates less than 34 weeks gestation and qualifies as the most common causes of neonatal deaths. It is understandable that infants born before 34 weeks lack surfactant; a type ii alveolar cells that are necessary for breathing. Further research into neonatal RDS has shown that in rare cases, RDS can also occur in full-term infants or those over 34 weeks gestation. Based on this information, it can,…

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    brain grow. At the age of two, a child’s skull bones begin to join together because the sutures become bone. When this happens, the suture is “close.” When a baby has Craniosynostosis, it can limit or slow down the growth of the baby’s brain. Causes: The causes of Craniosynostosis in infants are unknown. Craniosynostosis in some babies is caused by their change of genes. Some can occur from an…

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    low birth weight and in the lower percentages on the growth charts (Goettler and Tschudin, 2014). Another misconception surrounding these patients is whether they are able to breastfeed the babies that are going through Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome. These patients should be educated that with even while using some substances, they are still able to breastfeed and should be encouraged to ask their obstetrician about safe medication with breastfeeding as well as the pediatrician to talk about…

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    schools, peers groups, churches, cities, neighborhoods, university laboratories, countries, and so on. Each of these settings is influenced by historical, economic, social, and cultural factors” (Lerner, Easterbooks, & Mistry, 2013). Development and growth is an ongoing process that takes place in a human lifespan. The most affected changes is…

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    Paid Maternity Leave

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    Paid Maternity Leave in the United States From the abject misery of Haiti, past the streets of Afghanistan, and to the slums of Djibouti, working women and men all have something in common; paid maternity leave. The poorest and most corrupt nations in the world, along with the most advanced and modernized, all have laws in place for ensuring pay when a mother has a child (Lerner). Most of the countries in the world have caught on to this necessary enforcement for working families, with an…

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    Delayed Cord Clamping. Does it Help Your Baby? Delayed cord clamping is a procedure where the umbilical cord is not clamped until after the placenta has been birthed or the pulsations have stopped which could take about three minutes after birth. This increases the blood flow from the placenta to the newborn causing and increase in the baby’s blood volume. Since there is more blood flow that means that there is more iron and oxygen in the baby’s system, which is key for healthy brain…

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    During my maternity clinical experience I was able to be a part of the discussion encouraging mothers to breast feed their infants almost weekly. Before attending nursing school I had a limited understanding concerning breast feeding, but I had heard and learned that the benefits of breast feeding far outweigh any other source of infant nutrition. During this course and several other courses in the nursing program, the professors and guest lectures have all emphasized the vast physiological and…

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