Clinical Case Studies: Things That Make You Go Hmmm?
by Julie Matheney, MS, CCC-SLP/IBCLC
- Duration: 60 Mins
- Credits: 1 CERP, 1 L-CERP, 1 Nurse Contact Hours, 0.1 Midwifery CEU, 1 Dietetic CEU
- Handout: Yes
Abstract:
The human body is intricate and fascinating. Anatomy (what it looks like) determines physiology (what it does). Sometimes anatomy, because of its variable nature, can cause changes in anticipated physiology which results in clinical symptoms. This presentation focuses on how symptoms give us clues about anatomy and physiology of the breast through the lens of several clinical case studies.
Learning Objectives:
1 Describe the variety of anatomical differences that can be present in the breast
2 Explain how anatomy impacts the physiology of lactogenesis
3 Describe common symptoms lactating parents may face and how that relates to anatomy and physiology to determine the most appropriate treatment strategies.
Categories:
Lactation Case Studies,
Presentations:
1 | Hours / CE Credits: 1
| Viewing Time: 2 Weeks
Presentations:
28 | Hours / CE Credits: 29.5
| Viewing Time: 8 Weeks