Gaining and Growing: Assuring Nutritional Care of Preterm Infants in the Community

Index

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z

A
Acknowledgements
Acronyms
Alaska,

resources
Alkaline phosphatase
Amino acid-based formulas
American Academy of Pediatrics Guidelines
Anthropometric procedures
Aspiration
Assessment checklist
Aversions, oral
parents concerns

B
Bolus feeding
Bone mineral content
Breastfeeding,

and the very low birth weight infant
decision tree for faltering growth
parents' experiences
Breathing
Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), nutritional considerations

C
Calcium
Caregiver responsibilities for feeding
Casein hydrolysate formulas
Catch-up growth
Cerebral palsy (CP),

nutritional considerations
Cholestasis,
nutritional considerations
Chronic lung disease (CLD)
Classification systems
Coaxing
Concentration of infant formula,
decision tree for changing concentration
Continuous drip feeding
Corrected age
Cost,
concerns
Coughs

D
Day care,

parents' concerns
Definitions
Developmental,
approach to feeding
milestones
Discharge,
preparation for
parents' experiences
Dietary intake information,
obtaining
Diseases of prematurity

E
Endurance
Energy,

intake
needs
Enteral feeding, infants
children
Equipment for continuous drip feeding

F
Failure to thrive
Family centered
Feeding,

assessment checklist
behaviors
common problems
interactions
the low birth weight infant at home
parents' concerns
position
relationship
tubes
Fluid intake
Force feeding
Formula,
amino acid-based
casein hydrolysate
choice of
hydrolyzed whey-based
intolerance
post-discharge
preterm (for use in hospitals)
soy

G
Gags
Gastroesophageal reflux
Gastrostomy
Gavage feedings,

parents' experiences
Gestationally corrected age (GCA)
Gestational age (GA)
Growth expectations
Growth faltering or failure
Growth charts
Growth velocity

H
Head circumference,

measurement
Heart rate
Health professionals
Hunger cues
Hydrolyzed whey-based formulas

I
Idaho,

resources
Inadequate weight gain
Incremental growth
Infant/child responsibilities,
in feeding
Infant stress cues
Iron

J
Jejunal tube feeding

K

L
Length,

measurement

M
Measurement,

head circumference
length
weight
Medications, nutritional impact

N
Nasogastric tube feeding
NCAST Feeding Scales
Neophobia
Nephrocalcinosis
Non-milk feedings
Nutritional intake

O
Oral aversions,

parents concerns
Oral motor control
Oral reflexes
Oregon, resources
Osteopenia

P
Parents
Pediatrician
Phosphorous
pH probe
Picky eating
Preparation for discharge,

parents' experiences

Q

R
Reactive airway disease (RAD),

nutritional considerations
Reflux, gastroesophageal
Renal solute load
Resources,
nutritional services
Respiratory, effort
rate
Respite care,
parents' concerns
Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP),
nutritional considerations
Rooming-in,
parents' experiences

S
Satiety cues
Sensitive periods
Short bowel syndrome,

summary of nutritional considerations
Small for gestational age (SGA)
Social concerns with tube feeding
Soy formula
State control
Stress
Sucking
Sucking, swallowing, breathing
Supplement recommendations
Support groups,
parents' experiences
Swallowing

T
Tactile input
Technicium scan
Test weighing for breastfed infants,

basic steps
Transition, to oral feeding
to the breast
Tube feeding
administration
advice for caregivers
complications
equipment
gastrostomy
jejunal
nasogastric
tubes

U

V
Videoflouroscopic swallowing study (VFSS)
Vitamin D

W
Washington,

resources
Weight, measurement

X

Y

Z

 

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