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when is the mother and baby discharged? - ANSWER Mothers and newborns are normally
discharged 48 hr following a vaginal delivery or 72 hr following a cesarean birth.
what is included in the general guidelines about newborn behavior and care for parents? - ANSWER
causes of crying in the newborn, quieting techniques, sleeping patterns, hunger cues, and feeding,
bathing, and clothing the newborn.
what is the most important information that needs to be stressed to the parents during discharge planning?
- ANSWER Providing a safe protective environment at home should be stressed to new parents
and should include instruction about proper car seat usage, which is a very important part of the discharge
instruction process.


Every newborn should be seen and examined at the doctor's office within 72 hr (2 to 3 days) after
discharge from the hospital
what is included in the assessment of family readiness for newborn homecare - ANSWER
Previous newborn experience and knowledge
●Parent-newborn attachment
●Adjustment to the parental role
●Social support
●Educational needs
●Sibling rivalry issues
●Readiness of the parents to have their home and lifestyle altered to accommodate their newborn
●Parents' ability to verbalize and demonstrate newborn care following teaching
newborn crying patterns and interventions - ANSWER Inform the parents that newborns cry
when they are hungry, overstimulated, wet, cold, hot, tired, bored, or need to be burped. Assure the
mother that, in time, she will learn what her newborn's cry means. Instruct the mother not to feed her
newborn every time he cries. Overfeeding can lead to stomach aches and diarrhea. After checking the
newborn, it is okay to let her cry for short periods of time
what are the different quieting techniques? - ANSWER Swaddling
●Close skin contact

, ●Nonnutritive sucking with pacifier
●Rhythmic noises to simulate utero sounds
●Movement (a car ride, vibrating chair, infant swing, rocking newborn)
●Placing the newborn on his stomach across a holder's lap while gently bouncing legs
●En face position for eye contact (when parents and newborns faces are about 30 cm (12 in) apart and on
the same plane
●Stimulation
swaddling - ANSWER Parents should be shown how to swaddle their newborn. Swaddling the
newborn snugly in a receiving blanket helps the newborn to feel more secure. Swaddling brings the
newborn's extremities in closer to his trunk, which is similar to the intrauterine position
sleeping position and other sleep interventions - ANSWER placing the newborn in the supine
position for sleeping greatly decreases the risk of sudden infant death syndrome.
Place the newborn in a crib or bassinet to sleep. The newborn should never sleep in the parents' bed due to
the risk of suffocation.
give him his last feeding around 2300, and then place him into a crib or bassinet.●When awake, the
newborn can be placed on his abdomen to promote muscle development for crawling. The infant should
be supervised
sleep cycle and diet indication - ANSWER Newborns sleep approximately 16 to 19 hr/day with
periods of wakefulness gradually increasing.
●Many parents believe that adding solid food to the newborn's diet will help with sleep patterns. During
the first 6 months of life, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends only breastfeeding.
Most newborns will sleep through the night without a feeding by 4 to 5 months of age. The provider will
instruct the parents when to add solid food to the newborn's diet
- ANSWER Cradle hold: Cradle the newborn's head in the bend of the elbow. This permits
eye-to-eye contact and is a good position for feeding.


●Upright position: Hold the newborn upright, and face him toward the holder while supporting his head,
upper back, and buttocks.


●Football hold: Support half of the newborn's body in the holder's forearm with the newborn's head and
neck resting in the palm of the hand. This is a good position for breastfeeding and when shampooing the
newborn's hair
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●Colic hold: Place the newborn face-down along the holder's forearm with the hand firmly between the
newborn's legs. The newborn's cheek should be by the holder's elbow on the outside. The newborn should
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