Author: Elizabeth A. Jones MPhil
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0443073783
Category: Medical
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0443073783
Category: Medical
Feeding and Nutrition in the Preterm Infant, 1e
A practical handbook for healthcare professionals that covers all aspects of pre-term nutrition, using evidence-based information to promote safe and effective practice. Download Feeding and Nutrition in the Preterm Infant medical books for free.
Readers will discover problem-solving strategies, interventions, and information on meeting the nutritional requirements of pre-term infants.Easily accessible information on all aspects of pre-term and neonatal nutritionIncludes the latest research-based information on mammary physiology and the dynamics of milk expressionDiscusses the nutritional requirements of the pre-term breastfed infant - and how to succeed in meeting these needsProvides effective interventions to prevent pre-term breastfeeding failuresProblem-solving strategies ensure a smooth transition from nasogastric Get Feeding and Nutrition in the Preterm Infant our bestseller medical books.
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Easily accessible information on all aspects of pre-term and neonatal nutritionIncludes the latest research-based information on mammary physiology and the dynamics of milk expressionDiscusses the nutritional requirements of the pre-term breastfed infant - and how to succeed in meeting these needsProvides effective interventions to prevent pre-term breastfeeding failuresProblem-solving strategies ensure a smooth transition from nasogastric
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