Deep vein thrombosis

Jul 26, 2016 by in NURSING Comments Off on Deep vein thrombosis

Deep vein thrombosis Incorporate these instructions in your teaching plan to reduce a woman’s risk of developing deep vein thrombosis. Check with your practitioner about using a side-lying or back-lying…

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Cord care

Jul 26, 2016 by in NURSING Comments Off on Cord care

Cord care Wipe the umbilical cord with alcohol, especially around the base, at every diaper change.

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Circumcision care

Jul 26, 2016 by in NURSING Comments Off on Circumcision care

Circumcision care Show parents the circumcision before discharge so that they can ask questions. Teach them these tips for proper care of a circumcision. Reapply fresh petrolatum gauze after each…

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Breathing easier

Jul 26, 2016 by in NURSING Comments Off on Breathing easier

Breathing easier Pregnant women commonly experience chronic dyspnea (shortness of breath). Advise the patient that, although her breathing rate is more rapid than usual (18 to 20 breaths per minute),…

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Breast-feeding positions

Jul 26, 2016 by in NURSING Comments Off on Breast-feeding positions

Breast-feeding positions The position a mother uses when breast-feeding should be comfortable and efficient. Explain to the mother that changing positions periodically alters the neonate’s grasp on the nipple and…

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Breast-feeding

Jul 26, 2016 by in NURSING Comments Off on Breast-feeding

Breast-feeding Initiate breast-feeding as soon as possible after birth, and then feed the neonate on demand. Drink a beverage before and during or after breast-feeding to ensure adequate fluid intake…

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Breast care

Jul 26, 2016 by in NURSING Comments Off on Breast care

Breast care Perform breast care to promote cleanliness and comfort after each feeding. Wash the nipples and areola with plain warm water after each feeding and air dry during the…

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Bottle-feeding and formula preparation

Jul 26, 2016 by in NURSING Comments Off on Bottle-feeding and formula preparation

Bottle-feeding and formula preparation Follow the practitioner’s instructions as to formula brand. Investigate various forms of available formulas (ready-to-feed, concentrated, and powder) and preparation methods. If you use commercially prepared…

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Baby blues

Jul 26, 2016 by in NURSING Comments Off on Baby blues

Baby blues For most women, having a baby is a joyous experience. However, childbirth leaves some women feeling sad, angry, anxious, and afraid. Commonly called postpartum blues or baby blues,…

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Vitamin K

Jul 26, 2016 by in NURSING Comments Off on Vitamin K

Vitamin K Description Vitamin K is given prophylactically to all neonates to prevent a transient deficiency of coagulation factors II, VII, IX, and X. At birth, the neonate’s GI system…

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