Lecture 3: Feeding Problems Flashcards

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What is the function of feeding and swallowing?

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Satisfies hunger
Reflexive sucking
Sensory & motor stimulation
Mother/caregiver-infant bonding
Oral-motor skill dev’t
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What is normal infant A&P?

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Structures smaller & closer in proximity

  • Ideal for sucking
    - Large tongue
    - Large buccal pads
    - No teeth
  • Close approximation of tongue, soft palate, pharyngeal wall
  • High larynx adjacent to C-1 – C-3
  • Epiglottis tubular, narrow
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Physiology of Infant Feeding

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  • Oral phase – sucking to stabilize nipple, create pressure gradient for fluid flow, control bolus before swallow
    - Rooting reflex
    - Nipple compression
    - Negative pressure
  • Pharyngeal phase – coordination of nasal breathing, sucking, & swallowing
  • Esophageal phase – UES and LES
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What are signs/symptoms of pediatrics dysphagia?

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Poor oral suction
Inadequate volume of intake
Lengthy feeding times
Nasal regurgitation
Excessive air intake – spit up or bloating
Coughing
Choking
Poor weight gain
Excessive energy expenditure (fatigue)
Discomfort during feeding
Stressful feeding (b/n caretaker & infant)
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What are general feeding modifications?

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Relax
Proper feeding equipment & methods
  - Assistive squeezing
       - Hand-expressing breast milk
  - Breaks to rest or burp
  - Adaptive nipples/bottles
        - Slower/faster flow rate (hole/slit) 
        - Pliability
        - Shape & size  
Upright positioning
Be consistent w/ feeding method
Manage air intake
  - Break to burp every ounce or so
Limit feedings to 30 minutes or less per feed
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Airway Protection Assessment during Feeding

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Videofluoroscopy
FEES (Fiberoptic Endoscopic Eval of Swallow)
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Types of bottles for clefts

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Haberman
Mead Johnson (not really used anymore)
Dr.Brown’s
Pigeon Feeder (2 different nipples)

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Describe Haberman

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  • Has three different flow rates

- Has a valve that holds the milk inside nipple and caretaker can squeeze nipple to release milk

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Describe Dr. Brown’s

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Can use any dr. brown nipple flow, also can add a valve like pigeon and haberman.

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Describe Pigeon feeder

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Has a valve that holds the milk inside nipple and caretaker can squeeze nipple to release milk

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