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The document describes a first time mother who was crying because she did not know how to breastfeed her baby. The nurse provided education on proper breastfeeding techniques and positioning. After 2 hours of education and demonstration from the nurse, the mother was able to breastfeed her baby properly and verbalized an understanding of the importance of breastfeeding.

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Fdar and Soapie

The document describes a first time mother who was crying because she did not know how to breastfeed her baby. The nurse provided education on proper breastfeeding techniques and positioning. After 2 hours of education and demonstration from the nurse, the mother was able to breastfeed her baby properly and verbalized an understanding of the importance of breastfeeding.

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Name: Pabalan Maxene Dhale P.

Section: BSN 2-1


FDAR CHART
◦ Scenario: First time mother during postpartum said “I don’t know how to breastfeed my baby. I feel like I’m such a bad mother” then she
cried.

Date/ Time Focus Progress Note


09/24/2021 Postpartum D: The mother is stated while crying that “I
don’t know how to breastfeed my baby. I feel
9:00 AM like I’m such a bad mother”. I asked the client
if she tried to breastfeed answered No.
9:30 AM A: Provided information and demonstrated
breastfeeding techniques.
R:Patient demonstrated to breastfeed into her
child and verbalized the importance of
breastfeeding.
SOAPIE CHARTING

o S; “I don’t know how to breastfeed my baby. I feel like I’m such a bad mother” then she cried.

o O: Postpartum

o A: Ineffective breastfeeding r/t: Inadequate parental knowledge

o P: At the end of 2 hours of the shift, the client will be able to Breastfeed her baby the proper way

o I: Provide health teaching about breastfeeding


 Proper positioning of holding the baby (Tummy to tummy. Baby’s nose and chin should be placed against the breast)
 How to get good attachment (Make sure baby sucks the areola, not just the nipple. Baby’s top and bottom lip should be
turned out. Baby’s chin should be pressed into the breast.
 Support the baby’s head, neck, back
 Instruct the client to breastfeed every 2 to 3 hours every 8 to10 times a day
 Clean the breast only with water and cotton, Don’t use soap or alcohol.

o E: After 2 hours of the nursing intervention the mother was able to gain knowledge about the proper way to hold her baby,
Breastfeed her baby and clean her breast

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