Clinician's guide to breastfeeding : evidenced-based evaluation and management /: evidenced-based evaluation and management. (2015)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Clinician's guide to breastfeeding : evidenced-based evaluation and management /: evidenced-based evaluation and management. (2015)
- Main Title:
- Clinician's guide to breastfeeding : evidenced-based evaluation and management
- Further Information:
- Note: Linda Dahl.
- Authors:
- Dahl, Linda
- Contents:
- Title PageDedicationPrefacePart 1: Normal NursingChapter 1: Breastfeeding Basics 1.1 Breastfeeding---Desire Versus Reality 1.2 The Dyad in Focus 1.3 Components of Successful Breastfeeding 1.3.1 Finding the Breast 1.3.2 The Gape 1.3.3 Breast Position and Suck Reflex 1.3.4 Keeping the Breast in Position 1.3.5 Observing the LatchChapter 2: Anatomy and Physiology of Breastfeeding 2.1 Anatomy 2.1.1 Anatomy of the Infant 2.1.2 External Anatomy of the Mothert-size: 13.3333330154419px;"> 2.1.3 Internal Anatomy of the Mother 2.2 Physiology 2.2.1 Hormone Effects and Regulation 2.2.2 Lactogenesis 2.2.3 Galact opoesis (Maintenance of Lactation)Chapter 3: Milk Supply and Regulation 3.1 Milk supply 3.1.1 The Breast's Milk-Making Capacity 3.1.2 Global Regulation---Maternal 3.1.3 Local Regulation---Baby 3.2 High-volume Milk Producers: Oversupply, or Hyperlactation 3.3 Maternal NutritionChapter 4: The Progression of Nursing 4.1 Early Breastfeeding---The First Week and Month of Nursing 4.1.1 The Initial Latch 4.1.2 Week 1 4.1.3 Weeks 2 through 4 4.2 Long-term ChangesPart 2: Abnormal NursingChapter 5: Breastfeeding Evaluation---The History 5.1 Importance of the Evaluation 5.2 Taking the History Breastfeeding Questionnaire 5.3 Evaluation of the History---Baby ; 5.4 Evaluation of the History---MotherChapter 6: Breastfeeding Evaluation---The Physical Exam ; 6.1 The Mother's Breasts 6.1.1 Flat or Inverted Nipples 6.1.2 Breast Size 6.1.3 Hypoplasia 6.1.4 Breast Scars 6.1.5 Nipple piercing(s)anTitle PageDedicationPrefacePart 1: Normal NursingChapter 1: Breastfeeding Basics 1.1 Breastfeeding---Desire Versus Reality 1.2 The Dyad in Focus 1.3 Components of Successful Breastfeeding 1.3.1 Finding the Breast 1.3.2 The Gape 1.3.3 Breast Position and Suck Reflex 1.3.4 Keeping the Breast in Position 1.3.5 Observing the LatchChapter 2: Anatomy and Physiology of Breastfeeding 2.1 Anatomy 2.1.1 Anatomy of the Infant 2.1.2 External Anatomy of the Mothert-size: 13.3333330154419px;"> 2.1.3 Internal Anatomy of the Mother 2.2 Physiology 2.2.1 Hormone Effects and Regulation 2.2.2 Lactogenesis 2.2.3 Galact opoesis (Maintenance of Lactation)Chapter 3: Milk Supply and Regulation 3.1 Milk supply 3.1.1 The Breast's Milk-Making Capacity 3.1.2 Global Regulation---Maternal 3.1.3 Local Regulation---Baby 3.2 High-volume Milk Producers: Oversupply, or Hyperlactation 3.3 Maternal NutritionChapter 4: The Progression of Nursing 4.1 Early Breastfeeding---The First Week and Month of Nursing 4.1.1 The Initial Latch 4.1.2 Week 1 4.1.3 Weeks 2 through 4 4.2 Long-term ChangesPart 2: Abnormal NursingChapter 5: Breastfeeding Evaluation---The History 5.1 Importance of the Evaluation 5.2 Taking the History Breastfeeding Questionnaire 5.3 Evaluation of the History---Baby ; 5.4 Evaluation of the History---MotherChapter 6: Breastfeeding Evaluation---The Physical Exam ; 6.1 The Mother's Breasts 6.1.1 Flat or Inverted Nipples 6.1.2 Breast Size 6.1.3 Hypoplasia 6.1.4 Breast Scars 6.1.5 Nipple piercing(s)an style="font-size: 13.3333330154419px;"> 6.1.6 Breast Engorgement or Tautness 6.1.7 Raynaud's Phenomenon 6.1.8 Inflammation 6.1.9 Infection 6.2 Baby 6.2.1 Head 6.2.2 Jaw ; 6.2.3 Palate 6.2.4 Upper Lip 6.2.5 Tongue 6.2.6 Neck 6.2.7 Gape 6.2.8 Suck 6.3 Mother and Baby NursingChapter 7: Treatments 7.1 Treatment Goals 7.2 Baby Treatments 7.2.1Nursing Positions 7.2.2 Cranial Osteopathy 7.2.3 Nipple Shields 7.2.4 Alternative Forms of Feeding and Supplemental Nursing Systems 7.2.5 Frenulectomy 7.2.6 Nipple Aversion 7.3 Mother Treatments 7.3.1 Flat or Inverted Nipples 7.3.2 Superficial Infections and Inflammation 7.3.3 Inflammation/Infection 7.3.3.1Engorgement 7.3.3.2 Plugged Ducts 7.3.3.3 Mastitis 7.3.4 Supply Issues 7.3.4.1 Pumping Methods for Low Supply 7.3.4.2 Emptying to Manage Oversupply 7.3.4.3 GalactagoguesChapter 8: Abnormal Nursing Case Scenarios 8.1 Common Breastfeeding Problems 8.2 Case 1 8.3 Case 2 8.4 Case 3 8.5 Case 4 8.6 Case 5 . … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2015
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (xvi, 168 pages), color illustrations
- Subjects:
- 649/.33
Medicine
Breastfeeding
Breastfeeding -- Complications
FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS -- General
Breastfeeding
Breastfeeding -- Complications
Breast Feeding
Medical -- Pediatrics
Medical -- Gynecology & Obstetrics
Medical -- Nursing -- Maternity, Perinatal, Women's Health
Medical -- Family & General Practice
Paediatric medicine
Gynaecology & obstetrics
Materno-fetal medicine
General practice
Otorhinolaryngology
Pediatrics
Obstetrics
Maternal and infant welfare
Family medicine
Medical -- Otorhinolaryngology
Otorhinolaryngology (ENT)
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783319181943
3319181947
3319181939
9783319181936 - Related ISBNs:
- 9783319181936
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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