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    companies such as Tootsie Roll. Tootsie Roll should supply pediatricians and doctors with samples to give to their visiting pregnant clients to create biological programming. Tootsie Roll should also increase their marketing efforts on smart devices as infants are exposed to more to advertisements on smart devices. Once the newborn children grow, they will have a recognizable taste preference and brand recognition that will create a loyal customer allowing the company to grow…

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    to break the study into two parts. The first study looked at the children that attended high quality center from infancy. They were divided into infant and toddler nursery. There was 16 infants in total and the room was filled with stimulated toys, sunken water beds, slopes and slides. The toddler room had an outdoor play area, the ratio for the infant room was 1:4 and toddler room 1:5. The teachers well educated in early childhood education with Masters Degrees and positive attitudes. The…

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    The birth of an animal is clearly not the same as the birth of a human. It’s pretty much the same concept. It’s messy, loud, and amazing to witness. Although, I must admit that birth is not amazing to witness when you’re six years old and not expecting it. The whole scene is burned into my brain, and plays over and over again whenever I go out to my barn. Who knew that on a warm Spring morning, little six year old me would witness one of my miniature horses giving birth. My mom grew up with…

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    The article I chose to read and review is “Five E’s to Support Mothers with Postpartum Depression for Breastfeeding Success.” The reason I chose this article is because I have never had to work with or deal with any type of depression of my own so I want to be able to help someone else succeed in an area that I have no experience in. I know that just reading an article will not make me an expert but it will definitely give me something to start with. How to provide support to Mother’s wanting to…

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    experiencing the pain is an infant? A newborn endures as many as twenty-one painful procedures their first day in the hospital (Pasek & Huber, 2012, p.62). To protect newborn babies from pointless suffering, it is imperative that the nurse advocates for pain relief. Oral sucrose is a non-pharmacological intervention that…

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    Setting: In a church one Sunday morning in the infant and toddlers nursery room. I am sitting in the back of the room observing. I watched the parents bring in their kids to drop them off before heading to the main church. There were two adult and three adolescence volunteers in the room to assist with the children. The volunteers who were around 16 were there to help with the toddlers that could talk and walk. The infants that could not walk are carried in and place in mats or buckled…

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    I was completely exhausted as my feet ached with pain from standing. After seeing twenty plus patients with Dr. Martin Christensen, I relished the brief period of time between patients in which I was aloud to sit. However, Dr. Christensen was still running on all cylinders, just as he had earlier that morning. In between cases, Dr. Christensen had just enough time to take a sip of coffee before handing me his spare stethoscope and blistering down the hallway to see his next patient. As soon as…

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    understanding the relationship between an infant and a mother, as well as, the effect the maternal care given to the infant has on the child. Studies have supported the idea that frequent separation protest is associated with maternal inability to reduce infant tension in that protest is linked both to amount of crying and to maternal unresponsiveness to it. However, it has given no support to the idea that much affectionate physical interaction between a mother and her infant “spoils” him and…

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    It was a cold December morning in 2005, I woke up getting ready for high school like I did every morning. This morning was very different though and my life changed forever. As I ironed my clothes that I planned to wear that day, I blacked out. My mother happened to be talking to me at the time and it scared her very much. She said, “My facial expression just changed and I fell with the iron still in my hand”. Thankfully, I did not burn or hurt myself when I fell. I was not out for a long period…

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    Pharmaceutical drugs are defined as drugs prescribed by a doctor or bought over-the-counter (OTC) for medicinal purposes. In relation to pregnancies, prescription and OTC drugs can affect pregnant women and their child in positive and negative ways. These pharmaceutical drugs have helped women maintain health conditions and aid in overcoming the discomforts a pregnancy brings, yet have the potential to cause harm to the fetus. Studies have been rather limited in both their research and results,…

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