NURS 306 OB - Final Exam Study Guide 2023 (Complete to Score 100%)
NURS 306 OB - Final Exam Study Guide 2023 (Complete to Score 100%) Drug and medication safety in breastfeeding o Dr. Hale’s Lactation Risk o Categories L1 Safest L2 Safer L3 Moderately Safe L4 Potentially Hazardous L5 Contraindicated - Maternal advantages of breastfeeding o Helps the uterus after birth to control postpartum bleeding (releases oxytocin) o It’s available whenever your baby needs feeding o Naturally uses 500 calories o Reduces the risk for depression o Saves money o Right temperature o Stimulates maternal instincts o Reduces risk of osteoporosis o Reduces risk of breast and ovarian cancer o Strong bond with baby - Infant advantages to breastfeeding o Decreased risk of infant diarrhea o Decreased risk of respiratory infections o Decreased risk of being hospitalized for respiratory syncytial virus o Decreased risk of otitis media o Decreased risk of necrotizing enterocolitis (infant’s intestine) o Decreased risk of childhood obesity o Decreased cost - Disadvantages to breastfeeding o Mother must be available for feeding or to provide pumped milk if she is absent o Mother must pump if feeding is missed o Early breastfeeding may be uncomfortable o Certain medications can interrupt breastfeeding - Composition and stages of human milk o *Made up of proteins, carbohydrates and fats that are synthesized in the alveolar glands of the breast. Protein is easier to digest than in formula. Lactose is the main carbohydrate. Cholesterol is essential for brain development o Contains other vitamins and minerals o Contains antibodies which decreases the risk for neonatal infections o Stages 1 Colostrum A yellowish breast fluid that is present for 2-3 days after birth o Higher levels of protein and lower levels of fat, carbs, and calories than mature human milk o High in immunoglobulin G and A o Acts as a laxative and assists in the passage of meconium o Stage 2 Transitional milk – consists of colostrum and milk Stage lasts from day 3 to day 10 o Decreasing levels of protein and increasing levels of fats, carbs, and calories o Stage 3 Mature milk After day 10 Content of carbohydrate, protein, and fat changes due to babies saliva giving feedback o Thick and creamy mixture o High in fat and calories o Fore milk Quenches baby’s thirst – higher levels of water content Contains lactose and protein Not high in calories and fat o Hind milk- gets released after foremilk Milk produced during the feeding session and released at the end of the session Higher level of fat content - Milk production o Lactation: The production of milk. o Milk: Produced in the alveolar glands and transported through the lactiferous ducts to the nipple. Influenced by hormones and suckling o Prolactin: Simulates milk production. Produced when progesterone levels fall after placenta is delivered. If placenta pieces are remained, may cause you to not produce. Stimulation of the nipple (newborn sucking) increases prolactin levels. The more milk the infant takes in, the more milk produced (supplydemand) o Colostrum: First milk produced: thick, creamy, yellow fluid composed of protein, sugar, fat, water, minerals, vitamins and maternal antibodies--digestible. Has laxative effect to aid baby to excrete meconium. - Let Down Reflex o As infant sucks, oxytocin is released from the posterior pituitary. Produces let-down reflex o Let-down reflex- stimulation of baby at breast, sound of baby. Foremilk is expressed from baby crying o Stimulated during sex and orgasm o Can be inhibited by stress, anxiety, pain, fatigue o Occurs multiple times while breastfeeding o Hind milk is formed after the let-down reflex. Higher in fat and calories - Hunger cues rooting – stroking cheek o Feed every 2-3 hours & on-demand *Cluster feedings – not too much, until baby feels full Place the baby until the breast is emptying - Breastfeeding techniques o Relaxing shoulder o Sit up o Use boppi especially helpful if you have hemorrhoids - Breastfeeding positions - Latch score o The lower the score, the higher the need for support. o Consider referral to lactation consultant How well the latch is onto the mom? Total of 10 points Low latch score sleepy, nipples inverted/cracked, discomfort o Needs lactations consultant High latch score nipples are everted, baby sucking – good o 5 components: latch, audible swallowing, type of nipple, comfort (breast/nipple), hold (positioning) - Breastfeeding problems o Sore nipples– poor latch-on Lanolin ointment for cracked nipples Instruct woman to wash her boobs with only water, avoid soaps and alcohol o Supplemental feedings With water, cereal, etc. decrease milk supply because no nipple stimulation (breasts stay full so doesn’t produce more milk) o Working outside of the home o Weaning- gradual replacement from breastfeeding formula Reducing the amount of time on the breast (including supplementation) - Engorgement o When breasts are super full o 1 st Pump or feed the baby – hand express the milk out Use heat packs to help the milk flow Go underwater Treat pain and swelling
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