Hepatitis c infection is mostly transfered to the newborn from mother.
Nursing care plans for newborn are as follows
1. The most comman way of transferring hepatitis c infection is from mother to children
If rhe newborn is sick after the birth child should not be breastfeeding because some time there may be a chance of blood sucking through abraded nipples
Milk doesn't transfer the hepatitis c infection
2. Newborn should be tested for blood checkup regularly so that if any problem detected it can be cured as early as possible
3. Hepatits c infection is a infection of the liver .
Mother should not take any intravenous drugs during her pregnancy .
Liver damage occur in hepatitis c infection so liver enzymes essay should be done regularly
4 .Vaccination of hcv and jnv should be done as soon as possible
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