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Infant and Child Nutrition and Feeding

Speciality Classification
Nurses
Location
Online
Delivery
Online
Provider
Australian College of Nursing (ACN)

This unit aims to advance students’ knowledge and skills in infant and child feeding and nutrition and develop nurses who can support the initiation and maintenance of breastfeeding.

The unit explores breastfeeding and lactation, formula feeding, starting solids, and all other aspects of infant and child nutrition. It investigates international, national, and state policies and best practice recommendations for infant and child nutrition and feeding.
Students will build on an undergraduate knowledge of breast anatomy and lactation physiology and apply this to the facilitation of the breastfeeding woman and her family.

The unit will assist students in developing a deeper understanding of the social and cultural complexities of breastfeeding and nutrition and provide insight into the underlying attitudes and values likely to influence feeding and dietary outcomes for the infant, child, and family.

Term : APRIL, OCTOBER

Hours of Study: 150

Credit Points : 6


PRM123
Modules / Topics

Theme 1: Establishing lactation

Apply advanced knowledge of the anatomy of the breast, infant oral anatomy, and the physiology of lactation to the care of the breastfeeding woman and her family

Theme 2: Maintaining lactation

Critically reflect the ethics and benefits of breastfeeding and the influences of culture and society on breastfeeding and nutrition

Theme 3: Breastmilk substitutes and infant foods

Appraise networks, services, guidelines, and resources that support the initiation and maintenance of breastfeeding

Theme 4: Dietary and nutritional issues in early childhood

  • Critique the evidence-based literature and best practice guidelines for breastfeeding and nutrition to inform clinical practice
  • Evaluate a range of infant formula and toddler foods to support parents with the introduction of foods other than breast milk
  • Assess the nutritional requirements of infants and children to formulate strategies that promote healthy dietary choices for the whole family
Type
Delivery
Title
Infant and Child Nutrition and Feeding
Speciality Classification
Location
Provider Type
Education Provider
Price Details
ACN Members Price 2,308.50
Location
Online
Price:
$2.00
ACN Members Price 2,308.50
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