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Breastfeeding TP
Breastfeeding TP
OBJECTIVES
After 1 hour of interactive
discussion the client will be able
to :
1. Explain through own words a
brief description of
breastfeeding
LEARNING CONTENT
TEACHING-LEARNING
STRATEGIES
Interactive Discussion
RESOURCES
NEEDED
Brochure
Interactive Discussion
Brochure
Benefits of breastfeeding
( BREASFEEDING mnemonics)
Visual aids
Visual aids
Interactive Discussion
Brochure
Return Demonstration
Nipple care
Interactive Discussion
Brochure
Interactive Discussion
Brochure
EVALUATION
Instant feedback
-client will be able to explain
through own words the
description of breastfeeding
Instant feedback
-client will be able to explain the
mechanism of breastfeeding
using own words
Instant Feedback
-client will be able to enumerate
at least 6-7 benefits of
breastfeeding
Instant Feedback
-client will be able to identify at
least 4 of the hunger cues
Instant Feedback
-client will be able to identify if
her baby has good latching on
her breasts
Instant Feedback
-client will be able to recite all
moments when to breastfeed the
infant
Return Demonstrate
-client will be able to return
demonstrate the ways of how to
allow the infant to burp
Instant feedback
-client will be able to identify if
the her baby is getting enough
breastmilk
Instant feedback
-client will be able to justify the
importance of nipple care
Instant feedback
-client will be able to justify the
importance of expressing
breastmilk
Instant feedback
-client will be able to name at
Description of learners: The learners are from the SLU OB ward. They are mothers that recently gave birth and/or are pregnant.
Learning need: Not all clients breastfeed but instead feed their infants through the bottle using formula milk.
Learning Diagnosis: Knowledge deficit: breastfeeding related to unfamiliarity with research information.
Reference:
Women and Newborn Health Service. (Oct. 10, 2015). Breastfeeding and Breast Care: The Women and Newborn Health Service clinical guidelines for Newborn Feeding.
Retrieved from http://www.kemh.health.wa.gov.au/brochures/consumers/wnhs0159.pdf.
World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action. (February 2012). 21 Dangers of Infant Formula the Infant Formula Companies Dont Want You to Know. Retrieved from
http://www.waba.org.my/whatwedo/advocacy/pdf/21dangers.pdf.
Munday,R. (2014). Successfully Breastfeeding Babies Born Prematurely and/or Affected by Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS). Retrieved from
http://slideplayer.com/slide/4892379/ http://slideplayer.com/slide/4892379/
Submitted to:
Mrs. Maryknowle Boadilla
April 24, 2016