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Nursing caries, or tooth decay, can be caused by children sleeping with bottles. This is also called baby bottle tooth decay. It is caused when a child goes to bed with a bottle filled with milk or juice  anything except water.

Nursing home: A residential facility for persons with chronic illness or disability, particularly older people who have mobility and eating problems. Also called a convalescent home, long-term care facility.
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Nursing in California:
A Workforce Crisis
This project documented major nursing workforce challenges faced by California at the beginning of the 21st century and identified a range of options for meeting these challenges.

Nursing Bottle Caries
What are nursing caries?
Nursing caries, or tooth decay, can be caused by children sleeping with bottles. This is also called baby bottle tooth decay.

Nursing homes are equipped with much of the same medical equipment found in hospitals. Treatments for conditions such as pulmonary and respiratory diseases, dialysis and cancer are provided in this environment.

Nursing imposes some special concerns because the quality of breast milk is influenced by your diet. A mom of a new infant produces 600 to 900 ml of milk each day. That requires an additional 600 or more calorie each day just to make that milk.

Alternate Names
: Lactation, Nursing
Definition
Breastfeeding is giving human breast milk to infants to meet their nutritional needs.

nursing care
In consultation with the physician, a registered nurse will set up a plan of care. Nursing care may involve administering medication, monitoring the condition of patient, controlling pain, and providing other health support.

Nursing Assistant
Under direct supervision, the nursing assistant assists the nursing team in providing many types of patient care.

NURSING CARE
Registered nurses (RNs) have graduated from a nursing program, have passed a state board examination, and are licensed by the state.

Nursing; Lactation
Definition of Breastfeeding:
Breastfeeding is giving human breast milk to infants to meet their nutritional needs.

Nursing homes may offer respite beds where you can place the person you care for on a temporary basis (usually less than 2 weeks) while you take a vacation or just get time off for yourself.

Nursing each baby by itself whenever he demands allows you to give each baby your undivided attention during feedings. They may nurse better after demanding to be fed than after having been awakened to feed.

Nursing Homes that Feel Like Home
The nursing home of the future may be less like a hospital and more like spending your last years at home.
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Nursing helps most women lose weight (though not fluid) after delivery, as 500 calories or more are used by breastfeeding each day.

Nursing mothers should wait 24 hours after contrast material is injected before resuming breast feeding.

Nursing The profession concerned with the provision of care and services essential to the promotion, maintenance, and restoration of health by attending to a patient's needs.

Nursing; Lactation
Updated by: Neil K. Kaneshiro, MD, MHA, Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc.

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health care workers involved in direct patient care
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A nursing mother needs to eat a typical healthy diet, plus add extra food to produce milk for the baby. She should be eating about 500 more calories a day than her body needed before pregnancy. Calcium is very important for nursing mothers.

The nursing mother usually needs an extra 500 kilocalories per day, along with 20 more grams of protein and 400 more milligrams of calcium.

The nursing staff and other healthcare professionals that work with your child's surgeon can help you learn to take care of the colostomy. Local and national support groups may also be of help to you during this time.

For nursing women: 4,000 IU for nursing mothers under 18; 4,335 IU for nursing mothers over 19. (Upper limit is 9,335 IU for ages 14 - 18 and 10,000 IU for women over 19.) ...

Basics on nursing a baby and the benefits of breast milk, from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
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Inpatient Nursing Advisor: Mary Beth Giacobbe, R.N., B.S.N., M.S.
Consulting Editor: Judith S. Mitiguy, R.N., M.S.
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Pregnant or nursing women should consult their health care provider before any exposure to radiation, because fetuses and nursing babies are more sensitive to the effects of radiation.
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Pregnant or nursing women need the same amount of calcium as other women of the same age.
Here are some foods to help you get the calcium you need. Check the food labels for more information.
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Pregnant or nursing women, and people with other medical conditions, should consult with their physician before using any nicotine replacement products. Some examples of nicotine replacement products include: ...

Newborns or nursing infants whose mothers tested positive for HIV but did not receive treatment also are at high risk.
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Residents of nursing homes and other long-term health care facilities
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Pregnant and nursing women:
If you are pregnant and have Lyme disease, you may pass the disease to your baby. Although this happens rarely, you should call your healthcare provider right away if you are pregnant and have symptoms of Lyme disease.

- Do not stop nursing the baby because you have mastitis! The milk is not infected, the baby needs it, and you must keep giving it for months to come. The milk gives the baby valuable antibodies.

Are a resident of a nursing home or other chronic-care facility.
Have a chronic disorder such as diabetes or heart, kidney or lung conditions.

How to go for a cure How to go for maximum life span How to go for maximum quality of life Other Determine the best action or compromise for you Make medical/home support key contacts list (Work Sheet No. 2) Emergency Doctors Caregivers Nursing ...

Physical therapists work in hospitals, rehabilitation clinics, medical offices, nursing homes, and athletic facilities. They may travel to the home or workplace of a patient. What kinds of patients and problems does physical therapy treat?

Mosby's Medical, Nursing, & Allied Health Dictionary. Sixth Edition. Drug abuse definition, p. 552. Nursing diagnoses, p. 2109. ISBN 0-323-01430-5.
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Community nurses provide nursing care and practical advice at home. There are different types, including health visitors, district nurses and practice nurses. They're usually based in a health clinic and are sometimes available at night.

In large hospitals a bedsore is now a great rarity, and this, considering the helplessness of many of the patients treated, shows what good nursing can do.

Mastitis most commonly occurs in nursing mothers between the first and third weeks after childbirth, usually of the first child.

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Lifting weights is one of the best ways to care for arthritic joints, says Barbara Resnick, PhD, a nurse practitioner at the University School of Nursing in Baltimore.

Advanced Practice in Neonatal Nursing
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Most MRSA infections occur in hospitals or other health care settings, such as nursing homes and dialysis centers. It's known as health care-associated MRSA, or HA-MRSA. Older adults and people with weakened immune systems are at most risk of HA-MRSA.

Finally, participants were referred by a number of different specialist groups (rheumatologists, anaesthetists, physiotherapists and nursing).

These patients are best managed in a burn unit, as expert nursing and control of infection is required.
There is no specific treatment, although some patients have been treated with high dose glucocorticoids.

Another 40% of elderly persons who live in nursing homes are affected. Incontinence is a major reason for people going into nursing homes. However, it is not an inevitable consequence of aging.

Anyone can get it, but people who live or work in crowded group conditions (eg, nursing home, school, military, day care), newborn babies, the elderly, women in the third trimester of pregnancy, people with diabetes, ...

The cancer terms and definitions on this page have been compiled by the Nursing Advisory Board of Pharmacia & Upjohn Company to provide you with a better understanding of words frequently used in cancer care.

- DOHMH Statement on School Nursing Services (October 21, 2002)
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being influenced by my nursing background, I am a fanatic practitioner of disease prevention -- always traveling with hand sanitizers and anti-bacterial wipes, and constantly washing my hands and reminding everyone dear to me to do the same.

Nursing mothers should be sure to get plenty of vitamin D themselves and to try to get their babies outside several times a week (but not enough to cause sunburn). If this is not practical, vitamin D supplements should be given.

Who could forget the terrible consequences of the morning sickness drug 'Distaval' in the 1960's - a drug which was accompanied by the assurance 'can be given with complete safety to pregnant women and nursing mothers without adverse effect on ...

Incontinence is relatively common and disabling condition for Australian patients, particularly in the elderly where it can affect around 27% of the population over 60 years and up to half of nursing home residents.

This study suggests that while drinking alcohol may help a nursing mum feel more relaxed, it may reduce the baby's milk supply and make it harder for the baby to suckle.1
Should I avoid drinking alcohol while I'm breastfeeding?

Be sure to tell him or her if you have any medical conditions, are taking any other medicine (prescription, over-the-counter or herbal) and if you are pregnant or nursing.

If you are going to a special hospital or ""skilled nursing facility'' before going home, the care givers there will help you dress and feed yourself until you are stronger. If you are going home: ...

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Reference: Mosby's Medical; Nursing and Allied Health Dictionary 3rd Edition; Michigan Electronic Library
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