Lucknow, 18 November (HS). The two-day workshop org.zed on Development Supportive Care at Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences was inaugurated by Principal Secretary Medical Education Partha Sarathi Sen Sharma and Director of the Institute, Prof. CM Singh did this by lighting the lamp. On this occasion, Principal Secretary Medical Education Partha Sarathi Sen Sharma said that the success of this module is possible only when the nursing cadre also has full contribution. Because she works as a bridge between the doctor and the parents whose job is to take care and care of the children.
Dr. Deepti Aggarwal told that do not use any kind of oil or cloth on the baby’s navel, keep it dry. Do not apply kajal. Dress the child in a layer of cotton clothes under the woolen clothes. Apply oil gently on the massage area.
Dr. Ashok Kumar Gupta said that there is a need to maintain low light and low noise levels to promote restful sleep in infants. It’s also explained that skin-to-skin contact promotes safe sleep and encourages parents to view bedtime with their baby as a quiet period.
Dr. Shalini Tripathi said that it is important to recognize the signs of pain and stress in a newborn baby. In newborn babies, hand-to-mouth pressing during hunger is a self-regulatory behavior of the newborn. Wrapping a blanket, pressing fingers and toes when the baby is comfortable alone are self-regulatory behaviors of the newborn. Which is necessary to understand.
This workshop has been org.zed mainly for pediatricians of medical colleges and district hospitals. Module of Development Supportive Care/Family Participatory Care was released.