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Mary Kay Smith writes:
<< There is a little, less expensive book available from Childbirth Graphics
or Seattle King County Health Department that is quite good. >>
I just had a moment to recall this book. I have it. It's from Childbirth
Graphics and it's called "Breastfeeding Triage Book". I just looked at the
inside cover and it is indeed from Seattle-King County Dept. of Public
Health. I agree that it's not totally conclusive for a complete phone
assessment, but it's concise and it can give you tidbits to use, or perhaps
trigger some ideas you may not have thought about. I actually haven't used
it that much. One example listed: Baby Not Gaining Well. Then it lists
possible problems in different sections. One problem is: Hungry Baby. The
book then clearly articulates that this book is intended for a phone
assessment, and that further evaluation by an LC is necessary. Then possible
causes with related plans are listed. On the back of the book, the contact
information is:
Seattle-King County Dept. of Public Health
Health Education Materials Sales
400 Yesler Way, Third Floor
Seattle, Washington 98104
Phone: 206-296-4902 Fax: 206-205-5281
Hope this helps!
Carol Chamblin, RN, MS, IBCLC
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