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Breastfeeding management for the clinician : using the evidence / Marsha Walker.

By: Walker, Marsha [author.].
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Burlington, Massachusetts : Jones & Bartlett Learning, [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Edition: Fourth edition.General Notes: Available on the Davenport University Library database page in the "e-books R2 Digital Library.".Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.Description: 1 online resource (vii, 738 pages).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781284091243.Subject(s): Breastfeeding | Lactation -- Physiology | Evidence-based medicineGenre/Form: Electronic books. DDC classification: 649/.33 Online resources: Access full text materials at no charge.
Contents:
Influence of the biospecificity of human milk -- Influence of the maternal anatomy and physiology on lactation -- Influence of the infant's anatomy and physiology -- Influence of peripartum factors, birthing practices, and early caretaking behaviors -- First 24-48 hours : common challenges -- Beyond the initial 48-72 hours : infant challenges -- Physical, medical, and environmental problems and issues -- Maternal pathology : breast and nipple issues -- Physical, medical, emotional, and environmental challenges to the breastfeeding mother.
Summary: Breastfeeding Management for the Clinician: Using the Evidence, Fourth Edition is an essential and practical reference guide for clinicians. Using a research-based approach, it includes literature reviews while covering incidence, etiology, risk factors, prevention, prognosis and implications, interventions, expected outcomes, care plans, and clinical algorithms. With a focus on the practical application of evidence-based knowledge, this reference offers a problem-solving approach to help busy clinicians integrate the latest research into everyday clinical practice. Completely updated and revised, the Fourth Edition includes a new discussion of the vitally important newborn gut microbiome. In addition, it features new and more effective techniques for addressing breastfeeding barriers, new research, and the latest guidelines. -- Provided by publisher.
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Available on the Davenport University Library database page in the "e-books R2 Digital Library."

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Influence of the biospecificity of human milk -- Influence of the maternal anatomy and physiology on lactation -- Influence of the infant's anatomy and physiology -- Influence of peripartum factors, birthing practices, and early caretaking behaviors -- First 24-48 hours : common challenges -- Beyond the initial 48-72 hours : infant challenges -- Physical, medical, and environmental problems and issues -- Maternal pathology : breast and nipple issues -- Physical, medical, emotional, and environmental challenges to the breastfeeding mother.

Breastfeeding Management for the Clinician: Using the Evidence, Fourth Edition is an essential and practical reference guide for clinicians. Using a research-based approach, it includes literature reviews while covering incidence, etiology, risk factors, prevention, prognosis and implications, interventions, expected outcomes, care plans, and clinical algorithms. With a focus on the practical application of evidence-based knowledge, this reference offers a problem-solving approach to help busy clinicians integrate the latest research into everyday clinical practice. Completely updated and revised, the Fourth Edition includes a new discussion of the vitally important newborn gut microbiome. In addition, it features new and more effective techniques for addressing breastfeeding barriers, new research, and the latest guidelines. -- Provided by publisher.

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