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    (Dalton, Clancy 830-668-602) “I have not given, received, or used any unauthorized assistance on this assignment.” Once the embryo reaches two to eight weeks, it begins to differentiate. Differentiation is the process that cells undergo to become specialized; a cell transforms from a general cell to a muscle cell which has differing characteristics in comparison to an unspecialized cell. At this stage as well as all stages of fetal development, it is especially important that the mother does…

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    association between parental stress and academic involvement. The participants were 428 Mexican parents of ninth or tenth grade students at two different schools in Los Angeles. The parents completed a quantitative interview with the researchers. The results of the study were that higher levels of parental stress could predict lower levels of school…

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    Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Nursing Care Bhumika Patel Orvis School of Nursing University of Nevada Reno Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Nursing Care This paper discusses the case of 2-month old patient who will be referred to simply as L.C. The patient has been admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit at Saint Mary’s Regional Hospital in Reno, NV for neonatal abstinence syndrome. L.C.’s meconium toxicology screen reveals positives for the following substances: codeine,…

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    children. Some of the studies have shown that breastfeeding has resulted in higher IQs, increased likelihood of having a college education, higher adult income, higher overall cognitive ability and academic performance, as well as higher performance on school exit tests (Binns, Lee, & Low, 2016; Huang, Peters, Vaughn, & Wiko, 2014; Park et al., 2014; Tawia, 2013). Breastfed children were also found to be more engaged in social activities,…

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    The WHO (World Health Organization 2011) recommends “mothers universally to exclusively breastfeed infants for the child 's first six months to obtain optimal growth, development, and health. Thereafter, they should be provided nutritious complementary foods and extend breastfeeding up to the age of two years or beyond”. It is one of the safest ways of nurturing and helps to defend infant against infectious and chronic diseases by providing essential nutrients and is also beneficial for the…

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    examples would be language. Giving said say English is the primary language that a person speaks they will come prone to that forgetting how to speak supplementary dialects. “All development occurs within context, or setting. Contexts include families, 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…

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    Breastfeeding for First Time Mothers Torrie Deckert Denver School of Nursing Breastfeeding for First Time Mothers H.D. is a 30-year-old G1P1 patient here today to deliver her little girl by a vaginal delivery. She has a strong support system with her today: her husband, mother and father in law, and both of her parents. H.D. has had problems with infertility in her past; because of this she is worried about breastfeeding and milk production. H.D. is still planning on breastfeeding her baby.…

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    There are many ways breast milk can help a baby’s development, “diverse and compelling advantages for infants, mothers, families, and society from breastfeeding and use of human milk for infant feeding . . . include health, nutritional, immunologic, developmental, psychologic, social, economic, and environmental benefits” (Wolf 596). These findings of the importance of baby's need for breastfeeding…

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    growth of uterus, and the production of prolactin. Prolactin is a hormone that stimulates the milk production as pregnancy progresses (Myles, 2012, p.88). As recommended by Health Canada, breastfeeding should be exclusive for the first 6 months for infants and maintained for at least 2 years to get optimal results for nutrition, immunologic protection, growth, and development (Health Canada, 2014). Breastfeeding…

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    each year in U.S., 1 in every 750 infants is born with physical, developmental, and functional problems, while 40,000 are born with fetal alcohol effects.…

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