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Infants --- Malnutrition
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In the environment of short hospital stays, breastfeeding is an important concern to new mothers. They depend on nurses to deliver quality education and instruction in successful breastfeeding techniques. BREASTFEEDING THE NEWBORN: CLINICAL STRATEGIES FOR NURSES focuses on "what to do," rather than "what to know" about breastfeeding techniques, delivered in a highly personable and easy-to-read style. Real-life case studies, practical solutions, and insights help the nurse apply results of research to clinical practice.* A logically organized and easy-to-read format, offering practical solutions and insights to the most common breastfeeding concerns. * Photographs and line drawings enhance the text, depicting relevant anatomy, physical assessment skills, positioning techniques, common and special breastfeeding holds, and pertinent equipment. * Special chapter on breastfeeding the unhealthy infant, Chapter 7, assists the nurse with guidelines for breastfeeding the preterm infant, the infant with cardiac problems, the neurologically compromised infant, and the infant with cranio-facial defects. * Priorities for Care boxes summarize the most salient breastfeeding recommendations in bullet-point format. * Research Highlight and Historical Highlight boxes summarize and critique selected research studies and show how the results are applied to clinical practice. * Clinical Scenario boxes offer real-life case studies that promote critical thinking and generate possible management strategies. * The comprehensive and useful appendices provide breastfeeding education, promotion, and support resources for both the professional and the breastfeeding client.
Breastfeeding --- Lactation --- Newborn infants --- Newborn infants --- Care --- Nutrition
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Qu'est-ce que naître en l'an 2000 ? En quel lieu “hospitalier” naissent les bébés de ce nouveau siècle et quel accompagnement proposons-nous aux familles, aux aubes naissantes de la vie ? Nulle nativité ici reconstruite dans le rêve ou le mythe. Que nous disent les futures mères et les futurs pères, les équipes aussi de périnatalité, de ces naissances d'aujourd'hui qui ne riment pas toutes avec bonheur et splendeur ? En contrepoint, qu'en est-il de l'accompagnement et de la prise en charge des familles touchées, en ces moments si particuliers, par la mort de leur bébé autour de la naissance ?
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Until recently policy makers and health professionals in developing countries have neglected newborn care, even though 70% of infant deaths occur during the first month of life. The principles of essential newborn care are simple: resuscitation, warmth to avoid hypothermia, early breast-feeding, hygiene, support for the mother-infant relationship, and early treatment for low birth weight or sick infants. Putting these principles into practice does not require expensive high technology equipment.This important book has been written by experts in newborn care, mostly from developing countries in
Newborn infants --- Medical care --- Infants (Newborn) --- Neonates --- Newborns (Infants) --- Infants --- Neonatology --- Health and hygiene --- Diseases --- Prevention. --- Nouveau-nés --- Soins médicaux --- Prevention --- Santé et hygiène --- Maladies --- Prévention
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Infant psychology. --- Ontwikkelingspsychologie --- Perception in infants. --- Perceptual learning. --- cognitieve ontwikkeling.
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Un bébé va naître, un bébé est né. Le voilà parfois, soumis à des souffrances ou à des violences, qu'il va vivre, dans son corps et dans son psychisme, dans la plus grande détresse. Comment identifier ces souffrances multiples auxquelles un tout-petit peut être soumis ? Comment les recenser, les dire et les penser ? Comment les éviter, les prendre en compte et y remédier ?
Infant psychology. --- Newborn infants --- Parent and infant. --- Psychology.
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Motor ability in children. --- Child development. --- Motor ability in infants.
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