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9781566251334

Nutritional Care for High-Risk Newborns

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    9781566251334

  • ISBN10:

    1566251338

  • Edition: 3rd
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-09-01
  • Publisher: Natl Book Network
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Summary

Concise, yet comprehensive reference of neonatal nutrition data. For nutritionists, nurses, pharmacists, physicians, and others new to the field of neonatal nutrition. Includes a new chapter on issues such as nutrition screening, clinical pathways, and outcomes research. All chapters have been revised or rewritten. Previous edition: c1994.

Table of Contents

Foreword xii
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xv
About the Editors xvi
Contributors xviii
SECTION I. NUTRITIONAL ASSESSMENT
Nutritional Implications of Premature Birth, Birth Weight, and Gestational Age Classification
3(8)
Diane M. Anderson
Anthropometric Assessment
11(12)
Karyn Catrine
Clinical Assessment
23(12)
Gerri Keller
Intake Assessment
35(12)
Nancy L. Nevin-Folino
Janice Hovasi Cox
Laboratory Assessment
47(8)
Laurie J. Moyer-Mileur
Computer Use in Neonatal Nutrition Information Management
55(14)
Melody Thompson
Janine M. Bamberger
Collaborative Care
69(22)
Elaine Poole-Napp
Mary Jo Fink
SECTION II. PARENTERAL NUTRITION
Administration and Monitoring
91(18)
Pamela T. Price
Fluid and Electrolytes
109(10)
Diane M. Anderson
Energy, Carbohydrate, Protein, and Fat
119(32)
Amy L. Sapsford
Vitamins, Minerals, and Trace Elements
151(26)
Susan K. Krug
Pharmaceutical Considerations
177(18)
Marnie I. Levin
Kay S. Kyllonen
Nursing Care for the Infant Receiving Parenteral Nutrition
195(14)
Rebecca L. Hoagland
Bonnie Foster Gahn
SECTION III. ENTERAL NUTRITION
Gastrointestinal Development
209(22)
Sharon Groh-Wargo
Recommended Enteral Nutrient Intakes
231(34)
Sharon Groh-Wargo
Human Milk and Enteral Nutrition Products
265(38)
Amy L. Sapsford
Lactation Issues
303(18)
Joy G. Kubit
Feeding Methodologies
321(20)
Jacqueline Jones Wessel
Assessment and Treatment of Feeding Problems/Dysfunction
341(16)
Jacquelyn L. Chamberlin
SECTION IV. MEDICAL/SURGICAL PROBLEMS
Respiratory Problems
357(12)
Gerri Keller
Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia
369(22)
Janice Hovasi Cox
Patent Ductus Arteriosus
391(6)
Elaine Poole-Napp
Congenital Heart Disease
397(12)
Susan J. Carlson
Jean M. Ryan
Hyperbilirubinemia
409(16)
John V. Hartline
Necrotizing Enterocolitis
425(14)
Pamela T. Price
Congenital Anomalies of the Alimentary Tract
439(18)
Christina J. Valentine
Gastroesophageal Reflux
457(12)
Melody Thompson
Short Bowel Syndrome
469(20)
Jacqueline Jones Wessel
Osteopenia of Prematurity
489(18)
Susan K. Krug
Renal Dysfunction
507(14)
Nancy S. Spinozzi
Neurological Impairment
521(14)
Nancy L. Nevin-Folino
Infants of Diabetic Mothers
535(14)
Susan K. Hooy
Karen Amorde-Spalding
SECTION V. DISCHARGE AND FOLLOW-UP
Nutritional Care at Transfer and Discharge
549(18)
Janice Hovasi Cox
Denise Doorlag
Routine Nutrition Care During Follow-Up
567(130)
Lea Theriot
APPENDIXES
Appendix A. Perspectives on the Neonatal Nutritionist's Role
585(14)
Melody Thompson
Appendix B. Establishing and Developing the Position of Neonatal Nutritionist
599(8)
Melody Thompson
Appendix C. Atomic Weight/Valences and Conversion Table
607(4)
Janice Hovasi Cox
Appendix D. Growth Charts:
611(18)
Dancis Postnatal Growth Chart
611(1)
Hall/Shaffer Postnatal Growth Chart
612(1)
Wright Postnatal Growth Grid
612(1)
Shaffer/Wright Postnatal Growth Chart
613(1)
Lair and Kennedy Neonatal Growth Charts
613(3)
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network Postnatal Growth Charts
616(2)
Lubchenco Intrauterine Growth Chart
618(1)
Babson/Benda Intrauterine and Postnatal Growth Chart
619(1)
Infant Health and Development Program Growth Percentiles
620(9)
Appendix E. Drug/Nutrient Interactions
629(6)
Gerri Keller
Appendix F. Characteristics of Intravenous Fluids
635(4)
Pamela T. Price
Appendix G. Enteral Nutrient Needs: Summary Table
639(4)
Amy L. Sapsford
Appendix H. Potential Renal Solute Load and Osmolality
643(8)
Amy L. Sapsford
Sharon Groh-Wargo
Appendix I. Preparing Formulas with Various Caloric Densities
651(6)
Barbara Kuzma-O'Reilly
Appendix J. High-Calorie Formula Recipes and Nutrient Analyses
657(6)
Barbara Kuzma-O'Reilly
Appendix K. Composition of Human Milk and Selected Enteral Products
663(12)
Amy L. Sapsford
Appendix L. Selected Vitamin and Mineral Supplements
675(6)
Amy L. Sapsford
Appendix M. Breast-Feeding Resources
681(4)
Joy G. Kubit
Appendix N. Tube Feeding: Nutrition Assessment of the Discharged Infant
685(4)
Amy L. Sapsford
Appendix O. Oral Feeding: Outpatient Nutrition Assessment of the Infant with Special Needs
689(4)
Amy L. Sapsford
Appendix P. Recommended Library
693(4)
Barbara Kuzma-O'Reilly
Index 697

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