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Breastfeeding Management for the Clinician
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Evidenced-Based Breastfeeding Management for the Busy Clinician
Breastfeeding Management for the Clinician: Using the Evidence is the perfect tool for busy clinicians who need a quick, accurate, and current reference. It focuses on the essentials of breastfeeding management without the lengthy, overly-detailed explanations found in other large texts. Marsha Walker sought to create a useful and practical reference guide for lactation consultants to quickly find information to help assist their patients and infants through the various challenges (and rewards!) of breastfeeding and lactation. Now in an updated and modernized fifth edition, this unique resource features new sections on LGBTQ families, milk sharing, exclusive pumping, new breastfeeding products, breastfeeding in emergencies, additional feeding care plans, and access to downloadable patient care plans and helpful handouts that can be easily shared with patients.
Breastfeeding Management for the Clinician: Using the Evidence, Fifth Edition 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 and a problem-solving approach, this reference helps busy clinicians integrate the latest research into their everyday clinical practice.
Features and Benefits
- Provides contextual data on the current view of lactation and breastfeeding, impacting both the woman and baby
- The organization into 3 main sections provides a quick reference for lactation specialists as they assist and address each one of their unique patients
- Offers clear step-by-step guidance for clinicians to identify sources causing issues in breastfeeding whether it is environmental, anatomical, emotional, or mental
- NEW downloadable patient care plans and helpful handouts are available on the Navigate Companion Website free with every new print copy
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Part I The Context of Lactation and Breastfeeding
- Chapter 1 Influence of the Biospecificity of Human Milk
- Chapter 2 Influence of the Maternal Anatomy and Physiology on Lactation
- Chapter 3 Influence of the Infant’s Anatomy and Physiology
- Chapter 4 Influence of Peripartum factors, Birthing Practices, and Early Caretaking Behaviors
- Part II Infant-Related Challenges to Breastfeeding
- Chapter 5 First 24-48 Hours: Common Challenges
- Chapter 6 Beyond the Initial 48-72 Hours: Infant Challenges
- Chapter 7 Physical, Medical, and Environmental Problems and Issues
- Part III Maternal-Related Challenges to Breastfeeding
- Chapter 8 Maternal Pathology: Breast and Nipple Issues
- Chapter 9 Physical, Medical, Emotional, and Environmental Challenges to the Breastfeeding Mother
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