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    The book titled Breastfeeding: Methods, Benefits to the Infant and Mother, and Difficulties was published by the Nova Science and edited by Wilma G. Nueland. A chapter titled “Breastfeeding and Maternal Employment…” examines statistical reports of women in various countries and how part-time and full-time employment…

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    Gestational Age

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    both preemies/underweight and full-term individuals, overall the attention span enlarged and attention problems reduced from childhood to adulthood. Attention problems and the attention span were steadier over time for very low in weight/premature infants than full-term individuals. Similarly, ADHD diagnoses showed balanced stability from childhood to adulthood in premature/ low birth weight, but not in full term individuals. However, when those with major disabilities were set aside the…

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    need to be considered is based off the test scores with a score of 7-10 being a normal healthy baby. A score of 4-6 means the child most likely need assistance in establishing breathing and other normal vital signs. A score of 3 and below means the infant needs emergency medical attention. 2a) There is little need to worry of a chubby baby…

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    NICU Patients

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    only be assigned to that one baby in a little hospile and you grow attached to it and its heart braking if it doesnt make it though both of these jobs are incredable jobs i think the nurse one is the best because it is more hands on. it take lees school and you are with the patient more and taking care of them in a hands-on kins of way. though it can be emotionaly draining, in the end you know you helped save a life and to me thats all that…

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    Lamar being and infant could do nothing to improve his own situation. We were made aware of several needless ambulance rides to the emergency room. Lamar seemed overall healthy, but lacking developmentally. We knew Meredith only had so much and had limited means. She was in a government aid program to help feed and help with Lamar’s medical cost. She never seemed to have food vouchers from Women and Infant Care. I knew some people relied on selling them for other…

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    Pros And Cons Of Empathy

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    Babies may respond to the crying of another infant or to the negative facial expressions and actions of a caregiver. Toddlers may respond to another toddler’s pained crying from a fall by patting their head or holding their hand. Small children are capable of showing empathy, even if they cannot explain…

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    Breastfeeding Theory

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    theory paper I will be talking about the self-efficacy in breastfeeding. According to the research the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children 's Fund (UNICEF) that breastfeeding is a cheap and unique method to feed a baby to infant that has money benefits for the mother, child, family and the entire society (Khobar, Saudi Arabia et. al., 2015 p.9) . In many other study 's they have noted that there are advantages and some disadvantages of breastfeeding. I am hoping to…

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    women with depression are more likely to develop postpartum depression since they are unable to take certain medications during pregnancy. If I were pregnant, these would be my biggest concerns. A concern I have after the child is born is SIDS. Sudden infant death syndrome is very scary, because we don’t know for sure the cause of the syndrome. We just know that the…

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    could be identified since the study only had access to information that underwent imaging at their institution. I felt this study was relevant to the future practice of a FNP since we are trained to provide care to children and adults. Children and infants often present with symptoms of a UTI differently than an adult. It will often be the primary care provider who initially diagnose these clients. There is specific referral criteria and imaging appropriate for this age…

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    Children who are placed in orphanages at an early age, specifically from newborn to the developmental years of two years old, are at a very high risk of having many early developmental complications. An orphanage is defined as the housing and care for orphans where they are to be fed and cared for, however despite the orphans receiving their basic needs, many children are still lacking the experience-expectant skills that they desperately need as they continue to grow. This is an extreme concern…

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