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Leachon, Josking Oliver L. RLE 6.

2 Signs & Symptoms Subjective Data Nakapagbreastfeed na ako pero di ko pa alam kung pano yung tamang paraan. Unang anak ko pa lang kasi ito. As verbalized by the patient. Objective Data VS: BP: 110/70 PR: 89 RR: 23 Temp: 36.8 G1T1 P0A0L0M0 Doesnt know how to breastfeed completely. Diagnosis Post-NSD; ineffective breastfeeding, secondary to knowledge deficit. Rationale First time mothers may have some anxiety around breastfeeding that is contributing to their difficulties due to limited experience, knowledge and skill in providing infant care after giving birth. Objectives At the end of the 4 and a half-hour shift, the client will be able to: Breastfeed her baby the proper way Interventions Provided health teachings about breastfeeding Proper positioning (Hold baby tummy to tummy, babys nose and chin should be placed against the breast) Breastfeed every 23 hours, 8-10 times daily How to get good attachment (Make sure baby sucks the areola, not just the nipple. Baby's top and bottom lip should be turned out. Baby's chin should be pressed into the breast) Clean breasts only with water and cotton, dont use soap or lotion. Support babys head, neck and back. Rationale Evaluation After 4 and a half hours of nursing intervention: The mother was able to gain knowledge about the proper way to hold her baby, breastfeed her baby and clean her breasts.

For effective breastfeeding

Clean her breasts the right way.

Hold her baby properly.

Soap will remove the natural oils that are present on your breasts and nipples and will contribute to drying and cracking. To be able to breastfeed properly and for the safety of the baby.

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