25. Infant Feeding and Food Flashcards
Breastmilk and Formula
~ programs must develop and follow procedures for the preparation and storage of expressed breastmilk outlined by the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine Protocols.
~ breastmilk and formula must be handled in a sanitary manner at all times and according to the manufacturer’s or families’ instructions
~ if instructions are not available, follow the policy set by the World Health Organization
~ breastmilk or infant formula provided for a specific child should not be fed to other children
~ if a child is accidentally given another child’s formula or milk, the provider must immediately notify the two families and complete incident reports
Breastmilk and Formula Storage and Devices
~ for optimum digestion, formula and breastmilk should be served at body temperature
~ bottles can only be warmed once and then discarded within one hour
~ refrigerate prepared bottles immediately and use them within 24 hours
~ child care providers may return unused breastmilk to families in the bottle or container provided
~ any bottle-warming devices must be kept inaccessible to children at all times, including the cords, and secured to avoid splashing, tipping, or spilling
~ devices must be kept at the lowest possible temperature setting
~ if the device has a water reservoir, it must be emptied, washed, and refilled each day
~ microwaves cannot be used to heat bottles
~ always test heated bottles and foods before feeding to prevent injury to the child
~ use the inside of your wrist to test the temperature, making sure it is warm, not hot or cold
Baby Food Jars
Child care programs cannot accept previously opened baby food jars. When a caregiver feeds a child baby food directly from the jar, it can only be used for one feeding and then discarded.
Choking Hazards
Due to choking hazards, solid foods, including cereal, may not be given to children in bottles or with infant feeders unless authorized by a physician. Solid foods may not be fed to infants under four months of age, unless directed by a physician.