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A practical handbook for healthcare professionals that covers all aspects of pre-term nutrition, using evidence-based information to promote safe and effective practice. Readers will discover problem-solving strategies, interventions, and information on meeting the nutritional requirements of pre-term infants.
Audience Midwives; paediatric dieticians; neonatal nurses; paediatricians and neonatologists; health visitors; primary care physicians
Contents Chapter 1. Benefits of Human Milk for the Preterm Baby Chapter 2. Nutritional Requirements Chapter 3. Ensuring Nutritional Adequacy of Human Milk Fed Preterm Babies Chapter 4. Mammary Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 5. Milk Expression Chapter 6. Milk Banking Chapter 7. Enteral Feeding Chapter 8. Monitoring Growth and Outcome Chapter 9. Feeding Development Chapter 10. Transition from Tube to Breast Chapter 11. Feeding Problems Chapter 12. Benchmarking, Standards, Audit and Education Glossary Resources Index
Key Features: Easily accessible information on all aspects of pre-term and neonatal nutrition Includes the latest research-based information on mammary physiology and the dynamics of milk expression Discusses the nutritional requirements of the pre-term breastfed infant - and how to succeed in meeting these needs Provides effective interventions to prevent pre-term breastfeeding failures Problem-solving strategies ensure a smooth transition from nasogastric to breastfeeding
ISBN: 0-443-07378-3 Edited by: Elizabeth Jones & Caroline King Copyright: 2006 Paperback 213 Pages |