refeeding Flashcards

1
Q

what percent of FTT is behavioral

A

92% mostly the parents

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2
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what is the workup for ftt

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CBC BMP urinalysis urine culture esr tsh t3 free t4 Lft

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3
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what is the breastfeeding recommendation

A

1year

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4
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what are the contraindications for breast feeding

A

infant has galactosemia, mom with TB HIV certain meds drug abuse or herpes on breast.

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5
Q

tell me about formula

A

only breast milk or formula in bottle, avoid bottle propping, no going to bed with bottle no cereal in bottle

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6
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when should you transition to solids

A

About 6 months

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7
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what is TLC total lymphocyte count a good indicator of

A

malnutrition

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8
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what are the three types of enteral nutrition tubes

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nasogastric tubes, percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy PEG, jejunostomy tube J tube.

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9
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what is the stress factor

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used to calculate how many calories a patient needs. 1.1 or 1.3 factor for multiplication

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10
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what is parenteral nutrition

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can do peripheral but works better on central line

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11
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what are the limitation of peripheral lines

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limited by osmolality so not as many calories, short term only 2 weeks, limited choices in solutions.

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