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Breastfeeding A-Z: Terminology and Telephone Triage, Second Edition
provides lactation consultants, nurses, physicians, and
nutritionists with evidence-based information on breastfeeding
issues that may present as telephone calls. Completely updated and
revised with new health policy information, this new edition covers
the triage guides for common problems such as breast pain,
engorgement, and concerns about milk supply. Also included is an
encyclopedia of terms relevant to breastfeeding in both plain
language and in medical terminology. Important words direct further
questions and help readers clarify the situation and decide the
appropriate urgency and disposition of the case. Breastfeeding A-Z:
Terminology and Telephone Triage, Second Edition is ideal for new
and experienced clinicians.
Implementing Continuity Of Care In Breast Feeding Emphasizes
Quality And Continuity Of Care; Management Issues; And Policies And
Procedures That Support Breastfeeding In The Hospital Setting
Whether In The Inpatient Maternity, NICU, Or Ambulatory Care.
This text is an evidence-based, comprehensive approach to the many
questions women have when they are thinking about breastfeeding and
during the time they are breastfeeding their baby. 100 Questions
& Answers About Breastfeeding gives you authoritative,
practical answers to your questions. Written by three prominent
breastfeeding experts, Karin Cadwell, Cindy Turner-Maffei and Anna
Blair, with "insider" advice from actual mothers, this book is an
invaluable resource!
Case Studies in Breastfeeding: Problem Solving Skills and
Strategies combines logic, wisdom, and theory in order to convey a
deeper understanding of how to act in accordance with the highest
needs of the breastfeeding mother and baby. In this book, authors
Karin Cadwell, PhD, RN, IBCLC and Cindy Turner-Maffei, MA, IBCLC
develop a consultative framework and present illustrative case
studies designed to increase the practitioner's knowledge about
managing complex breastfeeding cases. It includes tables and charts
as well as color prints.
Reclaiming Breastfeeding for the United States: Protection,
Promotion and Support is about the progress the United States
health care syste m has made towards reclaiming breastfeeding as
the normal way to feed babies and young children. It is also about
the work we have yet to do . As the United States continues to
integrate and reengineer health ca re services, the significance to
the community of breastfeeding initia tion, exclusivity, and
duration increases. The United States is worki ng to change the
health care model to one in which health promotion an d healthy
behaviors seek to reduce costs, and breastfeeding becomes on e of
the key strategies for improved health.
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