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What should be addressed?

What should be addressed?. My Decision Map. Decision Map Case Study # 1 Relative information from WOW screens. No pregnancy discomforts. Megan Age 22. Receiving prenatal care. Has questions about breastfeeding. Decision Map Case Study # 2 Relevant information from WOW screens.

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What should be addressed?

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  1. What should be addressed?

  2. My Decision Map

  3. Decision Map Case Study # 1Relative information from WOW screens No pregnancy discomforts Megan Age 22 Receiving prenatal care Has questions about breastfeeding

  4. Decision Map Case Study # 2Relevant information from WOW screens Wt/Age = 33.36% Ht/Age = 20.05% Wt/Ht = 73.24% Birth weight = 7 lbs. Current weight = 8 lbs. Mom feels baby is eating too little and growing too slow Kayley Age 2 weeks, 4 days Supplementing with formula 3 oz. two times a day Mom feels she is nursing around the clock (10 times a day) Pediatrician and family pushing formula Ann, mom, admits to skipping feedings due to stress and exhaustion

  5. Decision Map Case Study # 3Relevant information from WOW screens Wt/Age = 16.6% Ht/Age = 28.43% Wt/Ht = 27.43% Child refuses to eat sometimes Lives with mom at Grandmother’s home Sofia Age 2 If child won’t eat saves food for later Grandmother is primary caregiver Mom feels child’s size/growth is just right Mom concerned about grandmother following child and trying to get her to eat

  6. Decision Map Case Study # 4Relevant information from WOW screens Wt/Age = 33.36% Ht/Age = 9.85% Wt/Ht = 71.23% Ashley, mom, concerned about Medical Assistance Mom feels child eats fine Brenden Age 4 Feels child eats just enough Drinks soda, fruit flavored drinks or sweetened tea Feels child’s size/growth is just right Mom concerned about how child is growing

  7. Decision Map Case Study # 4Relevant information from WOW screens Wt/Age = 89.62% Ht/Age = 25.14% Wt/Ht = 98.81% Ashley, mom, concerned about Medical Assistance Mom feels child eats too much Sheyla Age 3 Feels child eats too much. Drinks fruit juice 24 oz/day Drinks whole milk 8 oz/day Feels child’s size/growth is too big/growing too fast Mom concerned about how child is growing

  8. Decision Map Case Study # 5Relative information from WOW screens Wt/Age = 2.8% Ht/Age = 26.11% Wt/Ht = 3.67% Wish she would eat more Sue (mom) concerned about STDs Jayla Age 3 Feels child eats: Too little Dental caries Rotten teeth (no dentist) Child eats: dinner and snack (clarify) Fruit juice 16 oz. per day

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