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Children with feeding difficulties

Children with feeding difficulties

... associate feeding with painful ...oral feeding programmes during these times and their appetite and hunger responses may change in these regimes (Fischer and Silverman ...2003) Feeding ...

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Feeding difficulties in disabled children leads to malnutrition: experience in an Indian slum

Feeding difficulties in disabled children leads to malnutrition: experience in an Indian slum

... ing difficulties leading to a reduced intake and/or absorp- tion of nutrients provided one possible factor that may explain some of the differences in nutritional status, which is in agreement with previous ...

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A Practical Approach to Classifying and Managing Feeding Difficulties

A Practical Approach to Classifying and Managing Feeding Difficulties

... Growth failure associated with poor appetite often necessitates enriching the diet calorically including the addition of nutritional supplements. Providing adequate nutrition and supportive interaction with an ...

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Clinical predictors of radiographic abnormalities among infants with bronchiolitis in a paediatric emergency department

Clinical predictors of radiographic abnormalities among infants with bronchiolitis in a paediatric emergency department

... Study forms were completed for 821 patients (Table 4). One hundred–and-seventy infants (21%) were less than three months of age, 13% had prematurity history, and 60% had no wheezing history before this episode. The mean ...

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Oral and enteral nutrition in dementia: an overview

Oral and enteral nutrition in dementia: an overview

... The number of people currently living with dementia in the UK is estimated to be 850,000 and this is expected to rise to over 1 million by the year 2025. Dementia is a progressive terminal disease and the rate of decline ...

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PSEUDO-PSEUDO-HYPOPARATHYROIDISM IN A CHILD

PSEUDO-PSEUDO-HYPOPARATHYROIDISM IN A CHILD

... Birth weight was 3.5 kg. She had appeared to be a nOrnlal newborn. There were no feeding difficulties while receivimig a cow’s milk for- mula with vitamin sumpplements, amid solid foods [r] ...

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Prevalence and onset of comorbidities in the CDKL5 disorder differ from Rett syndrome

Prevalence and onset of comorbidities in the CDKL5 disorder differ from Rett syndrome

... about feeding difficulties and the current method of feeding (oral or enteral feeding) in the CDKL5 ...experienced feeding difficulties in- cluding dysphagia (abnormal ...

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Pregabalin prescription for terminally ill cancer patients receiving specialist palliative care in an acute hospital

Pregabalin prescription for terminally ill cancer patients receiving specialist palliative care in an acute hospital

... nine patients due to a deterioration in the patient status (including hepatic and renal dysfunctions) (Fig. 1). After the discontinuation of pregabalin, the dose of opioid drugs administered was increased in 56.5 % of ...

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Neonatal Vocal Cord Paralysis Following Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation

Neonatal Vocal Cord Paralysis Following Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation

... Infants with postextracorporeal membrane oxy- genation feeding difficulties have been observed and reported by several extracorporeal membrane oxygenation centers (National Neonatal Extr[r] ...

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Queer Feelings, Political Potential: Tracing Affect in Performance Spaces

Queer Feelings, Political Potential: Tracing Affect in Performance Spaces

... PEDIATRICS FEEDING ASSESSMENT SCALE (BPFAS) TO PARENTS OF HIGH-RISK INFANTS: HOW TO BEST IDENTIFY THOSE AT RISK FOR FEEDING DIFFICULTIES, by Monica ...

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Hospitalisation after birth of infants: cross sectional analysis of potentially avoidable admissions across England using hospital episode statistics

Hospitalisation after birth of infants: cross sectional analysis of potentially avoidable admissions across England using hospital episode statistics

... The change in infant admission rates we observed over the period was concentrated in those under 7 days of age and for the potentially avoidable conditions, par- ticularly jaundice and feeding difficulties. ...

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Novel compound heterozygous ASXL3 mutation causing Bainbridge-ropers like syndrome and primary IGF1 deficiency

Novel compound heterozygous ASXL3 mutation causing Bainbridge-ropers like syndrome and primary IGF1 deficiency

... Bainbridge-Ropers syndrome (BRPS: OMIM #615485) was described for the first time by Bainbridge and his col- leagues in the year 2013 [1]. BRPS is caused by de-novo truncating mutations in the additional sex combs-like 3 ...

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Primary Hepatic Angiosarcoma in an Adolescent: Letter To Editor

Primary Hepatic Angiosarcoma in an Adolescent: Letter To Editor

... that feeding difficulties is one of the main factors of malnutrition among children with CP and one of these common feeding problems is difficulties in self-feeding, chewing and ...

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PREVALENCE OF HIV/AIDS AMONG UNDER 18 MONTHS INFANTS WHO ARE BORN FROM HIV POSITIVE MOTHERS IN GONDAR UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, NORTH WEST ETHIOPIA

PREVALENCE OF HIV/AIDS AMONG UNDER 18 MONTHS INFANTS WHO ARE BORN FROM HIV POSITIVE MOTHERS IN GONDAR UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, NORTH WEST ETHIOPIA

... breast feeding however this has significant associated ...breast feeding and the provision of extended antiretroviral prophylaxis to the infant are also efficacious in avoiding ...breast feeding ...

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Screening for social difficulties in cancer patients: clinical utility of the Social Difficulties Inventory

Screening for social difficulties in cancer patients: clinical utility of the Social Difficulties Inventory

... social difficulties, and therefore the decision to take the top 10% of SDI scores, as identified by the social work investigator, was made as the best available ‘gold ...

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Impact of technology disseminated through dairy cooperative societies on adoption level of milk producers of visakhapatnam DT, A P

Impact of technology disseminated through dairy cooperative societies on adoption level of milk producers of visakhapatnam DT, A P

... concentrate feeding practice is 100% in members and ...straw feeding practices to their ...balanced feeding practices adopted by the milk producers reveals that ...balanced feeding practice to ...

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Optimal feeding practices in Tamilnadu, breast feeding and complementary feeding: the reality

Optimal feeding practices in Tamilnadu, breast feeding and complementary feeding: the reality

... infant feeding practices like, infant age and sex, birth order, birth weight and present weight, maternal age, education, family type, mode and place of delivery, pre- lacteal feeds, delay in initiation of feeds ...

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Sentence imitation as a tool in identifying expressive morphosyntactic difficulties in children with severe speech difficulties

Sentence imitation as a tool in identifying expressive morphosyntactic difficulties in children with severe speech difficulties

... (70.68%) involved (i) the production of the later developing phonemes /s/ and /z/ as plurals, for example ‘We have cake at parties’, and as third person singular agreement marker, for example ‘Tim goes in the house’; and ...

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PERT difficulties and various probability

PERT difficulties and various probability

... PERT difficulties and various probability distributions for activity durations, but it is often too expensive and is not able to determine the exact distribution of project completion ...

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Adolescent bullying and sleep difficulties

Adolescent bullying and sleep difficulties

... sleep difficulties was found here despite con- trolling for a number of potential confounding ...sleep difficulties and aggression are bidirec- tional (Meijer et ...sleep difficulties group we ...

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