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The patient was experiencing ineffective breastfeeding related to a lack of milk supply. After 8 hours of nursing intervention, the patient was able to feed successfully with milk from adoptive mothers. The nursing student performed an assessment, noting no breast enlargement or inverted/flat nipples. She instructed the mother on requesting milk from the bank or adoptive mothers, encouraged discussing previous breastfeeding experiences, and discouraged supplemental bottle feedings to exclusively breastfeed. The rationale was to provide supplemental needs, identify causes of insufficient milk, and prevent problems that could lead to discontinuing breastfeeding through support.
The patient was experiencing ineffective breastfeeding related to a lack of milk supply. After 8 hours of nursing intervention, the patient was able to feed successfully with milk from adoptive mothers. The nursing student performed an assessment, noting no breast enlargement or inverted/flat nipples. She instructed the mother on requesting milk from the bank or adoptive mothers, encouraged discussing previous breastfeeding experiences, and discouraged supplemental bottle feedings to exclusively breastfeed. The rationale was to provide supplemental needs, identify causes of insufficient milk, and prevent problems that could lead to discontinuing breastfeeding through support.
The patient was experiencing ineffective breastfeeding related to a lack of milk supply. After 8 hours of nursing intervention, the patient was able to feed successfully with milk from adoptive mothers. The nursing student performed an assessment, noting no breast enlargement or inverted/flat nipples. She instructed the mother on requesting milk from the bank or adoptive mothers, encouraged discussing previous breastfeeding experiences, and discouraged supplemental bottle feedings to exclusively breastfeed. The rationale was to provide supplemental needs, identify causes of insufficient milk, and prevent problems that could lead to discontinuing breastfeeding through support.
ASSESSMENT NURSING IMPLEMENTATION INTERVENTION RATIONALE EVALUATION DIAGNOSIS SUBJECTIVE: Ineffective After 8 hour of nursing After 8 hour of nursing “Hindi napo Breastfeeding intervention, the patient will >Instruct the mother to >To provide the intervention, the patient nakakapagpala related to lack be able to: request for a milk in the milk supplemental needs of the was be able to: bas ng gatas of milk supply bank or adoptive mothers patient. yung asawa >feed successfully with the choosing to breastfeeding/ > feed successfully with ko” as milk of adoptive mothers Lactation consultant. the milk of adoptive verbalized by mothers the significant >Encourage the mother of >Provides information other the patient to discuss the about the problem. current and previous breastfeeding. OBJECTIVE: >Infant weight >To know ather underlying loss >Perform physical cause of the milk Weight: 2.4 kg assessment , noting insufficiency. >Negative appearance of breast and bowel nipples, no breast movement enlargement, obvious inverted of flat nipples. > Supplemental feedings can interfere with the > Discourage supplemental infant's desire to bottle feedings and breastfeed, increase the encourage exclusive, risk of allergies, and effective breastfeeding. convey the subtle message that the mother's breast milk is not adequate
> Provide and encourage > Many problems that can
support by actively helping lead to discontinuing the mother to correctly breastfeeding can be position the baby to attain a prevented by giving a high level of practical and good latch on the nipple and emotional support to the encouraging her to continue mother SISON,MELANIE B. BSN II Clinical Instructor: Mrs. Rona S. Cruz trying.