1)ask patient and her family about the practices that they follow
2)provide privacy to pray according to their beliefs
3)provide food she likes .these group of people prefer to have vegetarian meals.
4)should not give coffee ,tea or other stimulant substances which are prohibited in their community.
5)should provide medication on time as the believe that healing will be occurred with the help of both medicine and god
6)rehabilitation and teherapeutic meals can be provided according to their wish and beliefs.a good diet is need to feed the baby.
7)teach patient and family about baby care such as baby bath,eye care,cord care and exclusive breast feeding
8)tell her about the importance of breast feeding to a new born baby.
9)provide perineal care,nipple care .check for breast pain, redness
10)help her to feed the baby properly
11)teach kangaroo mother care
12)ask her about decision about contraception
13)Saturday is considered as sabbath in their beliefs so provide privacy to pray and praise the lord.
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