Breast Feeding
Bottle Feeding
Cord Care
Key Terms
Nutrition
100
The first milk the mother produces.
What is Colostrum!
100
During the first week of feeding, most babies should consume how many ounces?
What is 1-3 oz.
100
Length of time for cord to "fall off"...
What is 10-14 days!
100
AVA
What is 2 arteries and one vein!
100
Additional caloric intake for nursing mother...
What is 500 calories!
200
The milk that the baby receives when it first starts nursing, it's relatively low in fat.
What is foremilk!
200
The acceptable temperature for formula?
What is room temperature!
200
Applied to the cut cord and around the umbilicus to prevent infection.
What is Triple Dye!
200
LATCH
What is latch, audible/swallowing, type of nipple, comfort and hold!
200
Linked to colic in newborns...
What is cow's milk!
300
This milk appears at the end of the feeding, it is higher in fat and calories.
What is hindmilk!
300
Main risks of a propped bottle (x2)
What is aspiration of milk and ear infection!
300
Signs of infection of cord (x3)
What is pus, red streaks around cord, and foul odor!
300
Sucking for pleasure...
What is nonnutritive sucking!
300
Inhibits the let-down reflex...
What is alcohol!
400
The extreme fullness of the areola and/or breast.
What is engorgement!
400
Babies should be "bubbled" how often?
What is every 0.5 oz!
400
This culture stays indoors up to 20 days or until the cord falls off...
What is Native American!
400
Physical characteristics of newborn...
What is appearance, behavior, and relexes!
400
Transfers to breast milk, moderate intake...
What is caffeine!
500
How often should the baby nurse on each breast?
What is 10 minutes?
500
Formula can be stored in a refrigerator for how many hours?
What is 24 hours!
500
This measurement above umbilicus, Kelly clamp is placed.
What is 1-2cm!
500
Over flow
What is regurgitation!
500
Only source of nutrition that the baby needs for the first 4-6 months of life... (x2)
What is breast milk or formula!