CA - FTT Flashcards
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1
Q
whats FTT?
A
Failure to Thrive.
inadequate growth in infancy & childhood
2
Q
causes of FTT? (3)
A
- Internal - Underlying genetic condition that affects:
- poor nutrient absorption & intake
- metabolism - External:
- caloric deficit
- abuse -> stress
- caregiver’s lack of knowledge -> poor feeding methods - Mixed: internal + external
3
Q
signs of FTT? (5)
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- dont want to eat -> poor muscle tone & activity + easily irritable + cant gain height & weight -> delays in dev milestones
4
Q
How to diagnose FTT? (4)
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- BMI & weight for age < 5th percentile
- < 80th percentile for median W:H ratio
- Weight deceleration crossing more than two major percentile lines on age and population
- Head circumference decreased
5
Q
Treatment of FTT? (6)
A
- Slow refeeding process & provide smaller amounts of food at frequent intervals
- If unable to feed orally, insert NGT
- Monitor nutritional & fluid I/O + weigh daily
- Ensure child maintains a steady weight gain
- Keep a log of what their child eats each day along with their daily weight
- Contact HCP if child has difficulty eating, dw eat, vomit or lose weight
- Treat underlying cause