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Saint Louis University

School of Nursing

TEACHING CARE PLAN

SUBMITTED BY:

SUBMITTED TO:
A. Description of the Learners: The learners are first time mothers who just delivered their baby in -----General Hospital and needs health teachings regarding
breast feeding for their baby’s health and welfare.
B. Learning Need: The learners are in need to know the importance of breastfeeding, proper breastfeeding techniques, and common difficulties in breastfeeding to
ensure the safe of the baby as well as the mother.
C. Learning Diagnosis: Knowledge Deficit: Breastfeeding related to inadequate information regarding breastfeeding
D. Learning Goals: The leaners will be able to have adequate knowledge regarding the ff. a. Importance of breastfeeding b. Proper breastfeeding techniques and
c. Common difficulties in breastfeeding.
Teaching-Learning
RESOURCES METHOD OF
LEARNING OBJECTIVES LEARNING CONTENTS METHODS AND
REQUIRED EVALUATION
ACTIVITIES

A. COGNITIVE BREASTFEEDING IMPORTANCE * Q&A- Evocative * Pamphlet / * Instant Oral Feedback


examples  Breast milk provides all the food and water Lecture Brochures
After 1 hour of discussion, the that your baby needs during the first 6
client will be able to: months of life. * One on one * Printed pictures
 Make sure you feed your baby with the first discussion with the for visual aids
a. verbalize the yellowish milk known as colostrum. patient
importance of  Colostrum protects your baby from many
breastfeeding diseases.

COMMON BREASTFEEDING DIFFICULTIES


AND HOW IT WILL BE PREVENTED
Position and attach your baby correctly on the
breast. Breastfeeding should not hurt.
a cool place, but not for longer than 6 to 8 hours.
If the baby misses a feed you should express some
milk to keep your breasts soft.
If one or both of your breasts become painful or hot
to the touch, see a doctor. * Instant Oral Feedback
If you have trouble practicing exclusive
breastfeeding, discuss your situation with a trained
counselor.
B. AFFECTIVE
examples * Pamphlet /
After 1 hour of discussion, the * One on one Brochures
client will be able to: discussion with the
patient
a. recognize then need of
neonates for breast
milk

C. PSYCHOMOTOR POSITIONING AND ATTACHMENT * Return *Printed pictures * Observation


SKILLS Put the baby to your breast within the 1st hour of Demonstration for visual aids
birth.
After 1 hour of discussion, the Good attachment helps to ensure that your baby * Lecture * Brochures/
client will be able to: suckles well. pamphlet
Good attachment helps you to produce a good
a. demonstrate proper supply of breast milk.
positioning of the baby Good attachment helps to prevent sore and cracked
during breastfeeding nipples
To make sure your baby is attached well:
b. the mother will include the * Touch baby’s lips with your nipple
areola in feeding the baby * Wait until your baby’s mouth
opens wide.
* Quickly bring onto your breast
from below, aiming your nipple
up towards the roof of the
baby’s mouth.
* Baby should take a big mouthful
of breast
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