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29(4) Weaning from tube feedings: many different pathways Part 2B – Case Study Illustrations
These detailed and comprehensive case studies complement Part 1 of this topic published in November/December 2013. Due to the depth of information shared within the case studies which contributed to many pages we have decided to publish the case studies … Continue reading →
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Tagged assessment, behavior, calories, constipation, CSHCN, education, energy, enteral nutrition, failure to thrive, family centered care, growth, hunger, intervention, nutrition management, oral-motor, resources, team members, transition, tube feeding, weaning
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27(3) Food Insecurity and Children with Special Health Care Needs
The paragraph above is powerful, illustrating how health care providers may overlook issues of food insecurity in our society. One might wonder how much the tests and procedures cost the health care system. On the individual level, this family spent … Continue reading →
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Tagged ALD, food insecurity, food scarcity, hunger, obesity, resources, screening
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