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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 →
Posted in Nutrition-related Issues
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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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28(6) Weaning from tube feedings: many different pathways Part I
Developing the ability to eat by mouth and grow at an appropriate rate is usually viewed as a simple part of infancy and childhood. When a baby is born, the parents expect this process will unfold smoothly for both parent … Continue reading →
Posted in General Topics Related to CSHCN
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Tagged enteral nutrition, feeding, growth, nutrition management, oral-motor, team members, transition, tube feeding, weaning
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