This is the recommended time frame for initiating breastfeeding after birth
What is within the first hour of life?
A shallow latch may result in this common maternal complaint
What is nipple pain or soreness?
This is the minimum amount of times a newborn should eat
What is 8 or more times in 24 hours?
This is the recommended time frame that a mother who is separated from her newborn should begin hand expression or pumping
What is within 6 hours of delivery?
This method of feeding newborns involves offering the breast based on newborn hunger cues and allowing the baby feed to feed for as long as they want
What is on demand breastfeeding?
Nurses are responsible for assessing and documenting this at least once a shift
What is a latch assessment/score?
This normal newborn behavior involves frequent feeding sessions close together, often in the evening, and helps increase milk supply
What is cluster feeding?
List at least 2 hunger cues a newborn exhibits
What is lip smacking, tongue sucking, hand-to-mouth behavior, opening and closing mouth, rooting, head turning to look for breast, becoming more alert and active
Clicking sounds, nipple pain, and inadequate milk transfer are signs of this breastfeeding problem
What is a poor latch?
This is recommended to do when trying to calm a newborn who is fussy prior to breastfeeding
What is skin to skin?
This metric, rather than time spent on the breast, is the best way to determine if a newborn is feeding effectively
What is the number of wet/dirty diapers and evidence of weight gain
When breastfeeding is not possible temporarily, these two alternative feeding methods are recommended over bottles to protect the breastfeeding relationship and minimize nipple confusion
What is syringe feeding and cup feeding?
When supplementing, this method supports breastfeeding and gives baby more control at the bottle
What is paced bottle feeding?
This painful condition may present with fever, breast redness, and flu-like symptoms and sometimes requires antibiotics
What is mastitis?
This is the recommended time to wait to start bottle feeding or offering a pacifier to an exclusive breastfed newborn
What is 3-4 weeks or when breastfeeding is well established?
This is the least amount of wet and soiled diapers a newborn should have on day 2 of life
What is 2?
This audible sound during feeding can indicate a shallow latch or poor seal
What is clicking?
During a latch assessment, these 3 signs indicate effective milk transfer
What is audible swallowing, rhythmic jaw movement, and satisfied behavior after feeding?
To relieve breast engorgement, nurses should recommend these 3 strategies before and after feeds
What is frequent breastfeeding sessions, hand expression or pumping, and applying a cold compress?
Name at least 2 possible negative consequences artificial nipples and pacifiers may have on breastfeeding
What is lower mother’s milk supply, decrease duration of breastfeeding, nipple preference problems, increased incidence of sore nipples?
The World Health Organization (WHO) and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend that infants be exclusively be breastfed for this length of time
What is at least six months of life?
This anatomical condition in babies may restrict tongue movement and make latching difficult
What is tongue-tie or tight lingual frenulum?
Name the three P's of breastfeeding that new parents need to remember
What is practice, patience, and persistence?
A baby born before 37 weeks gestation may have difficulty breastfeeding due to this
What is immature suck/swallow coordination?
Breastfeeding can reduce the risk of this type of cancer in the mother
What is breast cancer?