Concept explainers
To discuss:
The information that is necessary for the nursing student to obtain from the patient to provide an overall picture of the family situation.
Case summary:
When a nursing student working in a well-baby clinic, a mother of a baby patient Ms. L ask the student nurse some advice. Ms. L asks the student nurse whether she should put her twin babies’ sleep with her and husband in their bed. She also states that it would be easier for her to breastfeed them in the middle of the night. Ms. L told she has read some articles about this and whether to follow this article. The nursing student did not how to respond and she remembers of sudden infant death syndrome. She makes her mind to find a way to respond to Ms. L.
To discuss:
How to provide clear, unbiased, and reliable information to Ms. L in a timely manner.
Case summary:
When a nursing student working in a well-baby clinic, a mother of a baby patient Ms. L ask the student nurse some advice. Ms. L asks the student nurse whether she should put her twin babies’ sleep with her and husband in their bed. She also states that it would be easier for her to breastfeed them in the middle of the night. Ms. L told she has read some articles about this and whether to follow this article. The nursing student did not how to respond and she remembers of sudden infant death syndrome. She makes her mind to find a way to respond to Ms. L.
To discuss:
The best way to communicate emotional support to Ms. L when she struggles with making right decision for her and her family.
Case summary:
When a nursing student working in a well-baby clinic, a mother of a baby patient Ms. L ask the student nurse some advice. Ms. L asks the student nurse whether she should put her twin babies’ sleep with her and husband in their bed. She also states that it would be easier for her to breastfeed them in the middle of the night. Ms. L told she has read some articles about this and whether to follow this article. The nursing student did not how to respond and she remembers of sudden infant death syndrome. She makes her mind to find a way to respond to Ms. L.
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