Please disucss the following: Topic: WIC · What is it? · What does it provide? · How do they get their funding? · Whose eligible for WIC? · Breast feeding support? · What type education do they provide? · Iron fortified formula? · Benefits of WIC?
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Please disucss the following:
Topic: WIC
· What is it?
· What does it provide?
· How do they get their funding?
· Whose eligible for WIC?
· Breast feeding support?
· What type education do they provide?
· Iron fortified formula?
· Benefits of WIC?
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- Questions are in the imagediscuss the essential intrapartum and newborn care (EINC).Category: Health Promotion and Maintenance A community health nurse is conducting a workshop on breast health for a group of women with diverse backgrounds, ranging from those who have never performed Breast Self-Examination (BSE) to some who have had benign breast conditions in the past. As part of the educational session, the nurse emphasizes the importance of BSE for the early detection of potential breast anomalies. What should the nurse identify as the primary goal for these women in performing regular BSE? A. To detect any cancerous lumps early in their development B. To identify areas of thickness or fullness that differ from the rest of the breast tissue C. To notice any changes in the breast tissue from what is normal for each individual D. To differentiate between fibrocystic masses and other types of breast lumps E. To promote self-awareness of breast health and encourage routine health screening F. To understand the normal texture and appearance of their breast tissue…
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