Kris Holloway was working for the Peace Corps and became Monique “assistant”, because they worked together for two years they managed to grow a very genuine relationship. Kris job wasn 't exactly the same as Monique’s, according to her she worked more with the surroundings other than the patient itself. She was focused on educate the families on healthier lives, help converse fuel, fix water supply… so on and so forth. For the reason that Monique was the only one qualified to preform this type of work with this amount of quality they decided to work together and help and make Nampossela’s health care better. Monique is mostly focused on pre birth visits, the actual birth of the baby, post birth visits, keep track of medical records and vaccinations, and treat a couple of medical complications that can come along the way after post birth, for the mom as well as the child.
The mission of the New Mexico Breastfeeding Task Force is to improve the health of New Mexico families by creating supportive environments in which breastfeeding is the cultural norm. We strive to bridge the gap in breastfeeding disparities and are committed to making sure all families have the support they need to reach their breastfeeding goals. The Breastfeeding Taskforce is currently working on pilot project; we are distributing Breastfeeding Tool-Kits to the medical providers (OBGY, MD, Pediatricians and nurses), the tool-kids contain educational material that supports the importance of breastfeeding. The purpose of this project is to increase the breastfeeding rate in Dona Ana County and to establish breastfeeding as a norm.
Newborn Experts is a baby doula and baby nursing firm that is located in Maryland. Newborn Experts is led by Lois Ecker, CLC, CPD. Lois Ecker, CLC, CPD possesses more than 40 years of experience as a hands-on newborn specialist and infant nanny. Her services include in home 24-hour care, travel to the client’s home anywhere in the US, lactation consultant, newborn consultant, nutrition advice, swaddling techniques, plus more. Newborn Experts also offers baby/children 's laundry, Layette shopping/nursery organization, infant massage, sleep training consultant, and quieting a fussy baby.
The information of this assessment came from the client and his parents. The youth is first interviewed alone and given two assessment OYAS and MASYI-2. Next, just the parents are in the room for their interview and then they all came back in together, this process takes about 45 min.- an hour to complete. We use information from the assessments and prior history from our database to assess risk areas. Since the PDR is done in the intake process and new issues may arise there is an update to the PDR as well as case notes that anyone working the case has access to.
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You wash your hands and quickly put on a pair of gloves and check her cervix. She is five centimeters dilated. After 12 hours of labor and five strong pushes, a healthy baby girl has entered the world” For midwife, Jualeah Early this is a typical day at the Birth Center. As the Team Lead at Baby and Company in Cary, North Carolina, Jualeah works alongside nine other midwives to help deliver and care for expecting mothers and their newborns.
She is the author of Spiritual Midwifery, and for twenty-two years she has published Birth Gazette, a quarterly newsletter covering health issues, childbirth and midwifery. Ina May has published three books: Ina May’s Guide to Childbirth in 2003, Ina May’s Guide to Breastfeeding in 2009, and Birth Matters: A Midwife’s Manifesta in 2011 (Gaskin, 2016). She had recently meet with some representatives from LGBT where she supported midwifery for everyone, so it was a great surprise when she publicly denounced this inclusion of LGBT mothers by signing an open letter to MANA (Midwives Alliance of North
It could be argued that as the history of the United States has unfolded, the ratification of the Constitution was relatively successful. One might also argue that the Document Americans hold so sacred was ratified with the wrong intent in the first place. Nonetheless, the state representatives chosen to vote on the ratification had a substantial task in front of them. Had I been one of those representatives, I believe that I would have voted against the ratification of the Constitution due to the lack of rights left in the hands of individual states, the absence of term regulations for elected presidents, and the turn away from a truly republican governmental system. Based on the political climate of the late 1700s surrounding the state representatives
Motunrayo Animashaun Ms. Velovic NBE3U1g 8 May 2023 Rising From the Ashes: A Memoir About Breaking Intergenerational Barriers For centuries on end, the Indigenous have been put through an endless cycle of abuse, discrimination, and societal neglect. Jesse Thistle’s memoir, From the Ashes, is an encapsulating novel that highlights the troubles surrounding intergenerational trauma, and the significant impact that it has on an Indigenous man’s life, namely Jesse’s life itself. Throughout his life, Jesse undergoes a series of traumatic events such as, living in extreme poverty, suffering with the detrimental effects of substance abuse, and the gradual loss of his identity as a member of the Indigenous community. Although, the many challenges that
Taylor Thomas CMCN 100 Informative Speech Outline Premature Births I. Introduction A. Attention Getter – Congratulations it’s a girl 1. This is the day that most expecting parents dream of; they finally get to meet their bundle of joy. 2. Imagine giving birth to your child, but don’t get the chance to meet your baby for several days because she needs immediate attention because she cannot breathe on her own.
Final Paper The person I chose to interview for this final paper was my mother, Peggy. I am going to start with providing a brief social history on her. Peggy was born on October 29, 1940 to my grandparents, Marie and John. She is the second of six children, and was raised in Philadelphia.
Unlike doctors that only have one agenda when it comes to a woman giving birth, midwives provide women with individualized care uniquely suited to their physical, mental, emotional, spiritual and cultural needs. In the course of developing that relationship, midwives provide personalized and thorough care at many levels that empowers the soon-to-be mother in her ability to give birth and care for her baby. The maternity care practiced should be based on the needs of the mother and child and not the caregiver or provider; therefore, interventions should be avoided with the natural birthing process unless complications arise. Until 1940, midwives used to deliver most babies; however, there was a cultural and social shift that made women believe that the hospital provided a safer, pain-free birth without risks of hemorrhage, infection or death (Connerton). This movement has “grappled with economic, political, religious and racial differences” (Craven).
Interviewing families provides the nurse with information that can help the patient and their family manage chronic illness. By asking the family questions, the nurse can gain an increased understanding and appreciation of the illness impact on the family and the family’s concerns and hopefully help soften suffering and encourage hope and healing (Wright & Leahey, 2013). Following the conclusion of the interview, the nurse can assess the success of the interview and look for opportunities to improve the next family interaction. This is the fifth installment of the family assessment of two sisters, J.A. and R.C. This final paper will discuss the personal and professional impact that this family interview process had on the interviewer and discuss any opportunities that may have been conducted differently.
It all started on a summer day, I went to nags head beach with my family. We got a big beach house with my whole family and a few friends. This was about 4 years but it feels like it was just the other day. We went at the very end of the summer. It was still nice and warm outside.
My family is very inspiring to me. I am very thankful that my parents brought me into this world. Growing up my parents always showed me how exactly things work in life. One of the hardest things that I had to accept was that I could not have everything I wanted. There were times when my parents spoiled me