Educational Programs

Breastfeeding Promotion -
Implementing Model Hospitals

Excellence in Breastfeeding Part I

Part 1 of this program discusses:

Video 1 of 3

  • historical and current factors that influence infant-feeding decisions and the critical influence perinatal nurses exert in the promotion and protection of breastfeeding
  • the rare contraindications to breastfeeding
  • the anatomy of the breast and the physiology of lactation
  • hospital practices that are associated with successful breastfeeding and the Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding

Video 2 of 3

  • how to evaluate positioning and attachment of the nursing infant in the clinical setting
  • how to appropriately counsel a nursing mother regarding her nutritional needs
  • effectively prevent and manage common early breastfeeding problems such as sore nipples, difficult latch, transient hypoglycemia and hyperbilirubinemia.

Video 3 of 3

  • effectively preventing and managing common early breastfeeding problems such as:
    • hyperbilirubinemia
    • engorgement
    • sore nipples
    • difficult latch
    • nursing the borderline premature infant and nursing post surgical birth
  • what contributes to Insufficient Milk Syndrome and how to determine adequate intake in a breast-fed infant
  • medical indications for giving supplemental feeding to a nursing infant and some alternatives to offering a bottle
  • lactation support information and services for breastfeeding mothers and for medical professionals, including local community resources

Supporting Documentation

Case Studies [pdf]

Excellence in Breastfeeding I Synopsis [pdf]

Excellence in Breastfeeding Pre-Test [pdf]

Excellence in Breastfeeding Post-Test [pdf]

Workshop Flyer [pdf]

Videos

The Multimedia Library website is not available at this time. If you would like to order any of the videos listed below, contact Tracy Creer at 510-987-3921

Tape 1 of 3
Clinical Videoconferencing Network: Post-Partum as a Specialty - Excellence in Breastfeeding:

Tape Number: 8475
Moderators Lynda Garrett, RN, MPH, (Senior Consultant, Maternal-Child Health, Patient Care Services) and presented by Andrea Windom, MSN, PNP, IBCLC (Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Vallejo)
Date July 5, 2005 (originally broadcast on March 29, 2005)
Length 94 minutes. DVD
To Order http://www.crewnoble.com/kpwellness/cme_ca.html
click Continuing Education Units link to display DVDs.

Tape 2 of 3
Clinical Videoconferencing Network: Post-Partum as a Specialty - Excellence in Breastfeeding

Tape Number 8476
Moderators Lynda Garrett, RN, MPH, (Senior Consultant, Maternal-Child Health, Patient Care Services) and Andrea Windom, MSN, PNP, IBCLC (Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Vallejo); presented by Laura Alexander, RN, BSN, IBCLC (Independent Lactation Consultant) and Patricia Ross, RN, BNS, IBCLC (Lactation Consultant, Walnut Creek)
Date July 5, 2005 (originally broadcast on March 29, 2005)
Length 97 minutes. DVD
To Order http://www.crewnoble.com/kpwellness/cme_ca.html
click Continuing Education Units link to display DVDs.

Tape 3 of 3
Clinical Videoconferencing Network: Post-Partum as a Specialty - Excellence in Breastfeeding

Tape Number 8477
Moderators Lynda Garrett, RN, MPH, (Senior Consultant, Maternal-Child Health, Patient Care Services) and presented by Andrea Windom, MSN, PNP, IBCLC (Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Vallejo) and Patricia Ross, RN, BNS, IBCLC (Lactation Consultant, Walnut Creek)
Date July 5, 2005 (originally broadcast on March 29, 2005)
Length 103 minutes. DVD
To Order http://www.crewnoble.com/kpwellness/cme_ca.html
click Continuing Education Units link to display DVDs.

Clinical Videoconferencing Network: Post-Partum as a Specialty - Excellence in Breastfeeding

Tape Number 9298
Moderators Lynda Garrett, RN, MPH, (Senior Consultant, Maternal-Child Health, Patient Care Services) and presented by Andrea Windom, MSN, PNP, IBCLC (Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Vallejo)
Date July 5, 2005 (originally broadcast on March 29, 2005)
Length 294 minutes. DVD
To Order http://www.crewnoble.com/kpwellness/cme_ca.html
click Continuing Education Units link to display DVDs.