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HEALTH TEACHING PLAN Learning Objectives After 30 minutes of nurse-community interaction the staff nurses will be able to:

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Discussion

1. Identify the meaning of breastfeeding .

infant receives only breast milk. No other liquids or solids are given not even water with the exception of oral rehydration solution, or drops/syrups of vitamins, minerals or medicines. Exclusively breastfed for the first six months up to two years or more.

February 20,2014 Discussion 10am-10:30am This is an oral Brgy. Balong Bato exploration of a San Juan City topic, object, concept or experience. All learners need frequent opportunities to generate and share their questions and ideas in small and whole class settings. Discussion can stimulate thought, wonder, explanation, reflection and recall. This can also provide opportunities for learners to clarify and expand their ideas and those of others. Lastly, discussion can promote positive group interaction and conversation

2. Identify the meaning of breast milk.

all the nutrients an infant needs in the first six months of life. It protects against common childhood diseases such as diarrhea and pneumonia, and may also have longerterm benefits such as lowering mean blood pressure and cholesterol, and reducing the prevalence of obesity and type-2 diabetes.

3. Enumerate 3/5 advantages of breastfeeding for the mother.

F-E-C-E-S: 1. Family Planning 2. Early Involution

3. Cancer prevented 4. Economical 5. Symbiosis

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4. Enumerate 4/6 advantages of breastfeeding for the baby.

S-E-L-E-N-C: 1. Sterile 2. Even temperature 3. Least allergenic 4. Easily digested 5. Nutritious 6. Colostrum

5. Enumerate 5/9 of breastfeeding techniques.

Breastfeedin g Techniques: 1. Put the baby to the breast immediately after birth and

allow baby to remain with the mother.

2. Mother could either sit or lie down when breastfeeding.

3. Mother should hold the baby close enough to her body, supporting the baby's neck and shoulder. 4. Mother could place the nipple on the baby's cheek. 5. Mother could help the baby get enough milk by placing the baby's lower lip toward the base of the areola.

6. Mother should offer both breasts to the baby one after the other at each feeding time, allowing the baby to suckle on each breast for about 5-15 minutes. 7. Breastfeed frequently, as often as the baby wants, day and night. 8. Avoid using bottles, pacifiers (dummies), or other artificial nipples.

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