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A new mother tells her nurse that she has had breast reduction
surgery. In her care plan, you would advise the mother :
to frequently feed her newborn and monitor the babys weight
loss, urine, and stool output
This new mother came into your office for a consultation.
Surgical scars on her breasts indicate she
has had breast reduction mammoplasty [p.296]
,Your pt just gave birth to an infant w/ a cleft lip and an intact
palate. The mother tells you she wants to breastfeed. Your 1st
response is:
I will assist you with latch on, evaluate a feeding, show you
techniques to help the infant transfer milk and support your
milk supply.
your hospital d/c care plan for a mother with an infant with a cleft
of the soft palate may include the following tips EXCEPT:
No intervention is necessary since a cleft of the soft palate foes
not effect breastfeeding. [pg 642-643]
infants with severe heart defects face fatigue and the following
breastfeeding challenges:
greater calorie needs
, a new mother asks you for suggestions about breastmilk
storage recommendations for her full term infant. This new
mother plans to collect as much extra breastmilk as possible as
she must return to work in 2 weeks. Ideally, she'd like to use
some of the collected pumped/expressed milk so that her
relatives, who will be helping care for the child, can feed the
baby too. You tell mom:
breastmilk, cleanly collected, can be left for up to 6 hrs w/o
refrigeration [p 559]
before a new mother begins to pump, you would recommend that
she wash her hands, use a clean pump kit have available an
appropriate storage container and
gently massage her breasts and begin pumping [pg 379]
This mother is using this technique of expressing her milk for her
preterm infant. This technique may:
result in greater milk production [p342 & 380]
The fit of this flange for this mother can
cause pain and low supply [p379]