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Caring for mothers and newborns
Chapter 17
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Key terms Episiotomy – incision into the peritoneum (surgically sutured after labor and requires special care) Lochia – the vaginal discharge that occurs after childbirth Meconium – first baby’s stool – a dark green or black bowel movement Post-partum – after childbirth (post-partum care) Circumcision – the surgical removal of foreskin from the penis
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Lochia Lochia Rubra – is dark or bright red (rubra) discharge – mainly blood for the first three to four days Lochia Serosa – is pinkish brown ( serosa ) drainage. Last until 10 days after birth Lochia alba – is whitish (alba) drainage. Continues for 2 to 6 weeks after birth. Sexual intercourse should be delayed till lochia stop, and not less than 6 weeks after birth, to prevent infection of the uterus.
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Newborn assessment Apgar score
5 min
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Care for a newborn https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUHh9nSBdVQ
How to bond with your baby
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Infant safety Read the handout, be ready to answer the questions afterwards
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Questions 1. A baby’s head and neck are supported for the first
A. 7 to 10 days B. One month C. 3 month D. 6 month
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Questions 1. A baby’s head and neck are supported for the first
A. 7 to 10 days B. Month C. 3 month D. 6 month
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When holding a newborn you should do the following except
A. Hold the infant securely B. Cuddle the infant C. Sing and talk to the infant D. Hold the infant on his or her stomach
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When holding a newborn you should fo the following except
A. Hold the infant securely B. Cuddle the infant C. Sing and talk to the infant D. Hold the infant on his or her stomach
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You observe the following. Which is considered normal?
A. the baby looks flushed and perspiring B. the baby has a watery stool C. the baby’s eye’s are red and irritated D. the baby spits up a small amount when burped
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You observe the following. Which is considered normal?
A. the baby looks flushed and perspiring B. the baby has a watery stool C. the baby’s eye’s are red and irritated D. the baby spits up a small amount when burped
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In which position baby should sleep?
A. On their stomach B. On their back
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In which position baby should sleep?
A. On their stomach B. On their back
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Caring for the mother Breastfeeding and care for nipples. Mastitis prevention Resting, eating, and drinking. Drinking is more important than eating. Sleeping every time baby is sleeping for the first month. Support for mother and postpartum depression prevention. Observe for signs of complications – lochia and involution of the uterus.
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Early potty training Disadvantages of a long time wearing diapers. Any ideas? African technique of an early potty training
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Raising a child Indian Guru 4 min
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Time line charts Find: 1. Gross motor skills of a 12 month old
2. Fine motor skills of 18 years old Cognitive skills : HELP Hawaii early Learning Profile Activity Guide – BCP Instructional Activities VORT corporation
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Other helpful sites Seattle’s Child http://www.seattleschild.com/
Magazine Highlights Seattle Aquarium Seattle Zoo
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Practice time How to swaddle a baby two ways. Potty train technique
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Homework NAC 17 Reproductive System WB+T tomorrow, Tuesday, 1/10/2017
MT 14 Reproductive system WB+T on Thursday, 1/12 Clinicals groups 3 and 4 on Saturday
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