The Liver and Feeding Flashcards
what is the exclusive feed for 6 months
milk
what specialised feeds can you get
for milk allergy
nutrient dense
disease specific
for pre term babies
what is first line fr milks allergt
hydrolysed protein feeds
nitramigen
aptamil
what is the second line feed for milk allergy
amino acid based
what is lactose intolerant
not allergy
reduced levels of lactase
seen in minor degree of babies
secondary can be due to surgery or after gastroenteritis
what are indications for soya milk
milk allergy
vegan families
what is good for calories and calcium
full fat cows milk
issues whit toddlers eating
picky eaters
dependent on carer
frequent illness
issues with school age
learning to be indecent
obesity y
issues with adolescents
independent
puberty
eating disorders
why is nutritional important
fundemental aspect of life
disease prevention
primary treatment
factors affecting birth size and weight
maternal size
placental function
gestation
what is energy needed for
physical activity
thermogenesis
tissue maintenance
growht
what are the risks in children with enegry
need for growht and maintenance
dependent on carer
low stores of fat and protein
frequent illness
what is good about breast milk
well tolerated less allergenic improved cognitive funcition reduced infection bonding perfect nutrition no vitamin k
what are the principles of UNICEF baby friendly programme
widen breast feeding policy train all health care staff show mothers how to infatuate how to maintain lactation no food or drink just milk
if breast feeding is not possible
formula feeding
what is weaning
transition from milk to a mixed diet
around 6 months
smooth purees, cereals, fruit and veg
why wean
milk alonee is not adequate
source of vitamin
encourage tongue and jaw movements
when to give vitamins
all breast fed after a month bottle fed<500ml