Not exact matches
Class 4: The Onset of Labor: Your «Guess Date» and Normal Length of Pregnancy; Preparing for your Birthing Day; Signs of Birthing Beginning; Amniotic Membranes Breaking — Your Safe Choices; True vs. «False» Labor; How to
Time Your Birthing Waves (contractions); Your Birth
Log; When to go to the Birth Place; Automatic Comfort and Relaxation on «The Drive» and Arrival at Your Place of Birth (if out of your home; Hypno - Guardians;
Nurses — the Unsung Heroes; Using Hypnosis for Comfort During Internal Exams; Dilation, Effacement, Position and Station of Baby; The Beautiful Progress of Labor, Including Fast, Average and Slow or Stalled Labor; Artificial Induction and Natural Induction Techniques; Creating a Safe and Serene Birthing Environment; Nausea Elimination; Optimum Fetal Positioning.
The
log should contain the following information: at what
time the baby
nursed, how long they
nursed for, and which breast they were on.
I pumped all the
time, used nipple guards to make it easier for him to latch, went to lactation meetings, acupuncture, took all the herbs,
logged every
time I
nursed and pumped, and still could not produce enough for a solid feeding.
When you are
nursing two at the same
time it is incredibly easy to get confused (remember, you are mostly likely sleep deprived and there are two of them to keep track of) so just keep a
log of it.
It's simply never come up in conversation, save for the immediate postpartum
time when I was requesting a lactation consultant and when
nurses were bugging me to
log the
times my newborns breastfed on a chart in the hospital.
• Track record of efficiently recording important signs that incorporate respiration, blood pressure and pulse • Skilled in laying out infection control procedures, aimed at ensuring patient safety and wellbeing • Committed to providing exceptional patient care through well - placed comprehension of patients» needs and ways of helping them handle them • Focused on quality bedside care by assisting with grooming, bathing and toileting needs • Known for diffusing patient anger / frustration by providing psychological counseling through distressing
times • Excellent skills in identifying patients» specific medical and emotional needs and helping them come to terms with their situations • Qualified to monitor patients» physical and emotional behavior changes and
logging and reporting them in a timely and efficient manner • Hands - on experience in following dedicated plan of care set by
nursing managers and physicians • Demonstrated expertise in handling victims of emergencies such as acute sicknesses and accidents