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Early Introduction of Oral Feeding in Preterm Infants

Early Introduction of Oral Feeding in Preterm Infants

... of oral feeding be- fore 33 weeks’ PMA is not only feasible for preterm infants, but also allows for earlier attainment of all oral feeding than currently ...tube feeding, based on the ...

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Identification of premature infant states in relation to introducing oral feeding

Identification of premature infant states in relation to introducing oral feeding

... of oral feeding which had not been specifically mentioned in the ...infant feeding. Another participant highlighted that feeding intervention should always be infant led as “feeding can ...

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Early Oral Feeding Following Total Laryngectomy

Early Oral Feeding Following Total Laryngectomy

... the oral feeding group and 12 patients, 48% in the NGT ...in oral feeding and NGT groups ...of oral feeding and NGT groups were 14 and ...

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A feasibility study incorporating a pilot randomised controlled trial of oral feeding plus pre-treatment gastrostomy tube versus oral feeding plus as-needed nasogastric tube feeding in patients undergoing chemoradiation for head and neck cancer (TUBE tria

A feasibility study incorporating a pilot randomised controlled trial of oral feeding plus pre-treatment gastrostomy tube versus oral feeding plus as-needed nasogastric tube feeding in patients undergoing chemoradiation for head and neck cancer (TUBE trial): study protocol

... and oral intake have pre- treatment G tubes and continue with oral diet during treatment until they are no longer able to take adequate amounts of oral diet to maintain nutritional ...continued ...

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Early intervention to promote oral feeding in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage: a retrospective cohort study

Early intervention to promote oral feeding in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage: a retrospective cohort study

... of oral feeding when they regained consciousness (sponta- neous eye opening), were afebrile (temperature < 38°C), and were able to maintain a supported sitting position and follow simple commands, such ...

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Individualizing Oral Feeding Assessment and Therapies in the Newborn

<p>Individualizing Oral Feeding Assessment and Therapies in the Newborn</p>

... to oral feeding, can be assessed in ...to feeding, digestion, and development were expressed in neonatal saliva and were signi fi cantly up- or down-regulated as infants gained oral ...

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The Effect of Early Oral Feeding on Post-caesarean Pain: A randomized Clinical Trial

The Effect of Early Oral Feeding on Post-caesarean Pain: A randomized Clinical Trial

... Starting oral feeding early after abdominal surgery, including caesarean delivery, can affect the amount of pain as a non-pharmacological intervention ...

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Effects of the neonatal intensive care unit environment on preterm infant oral feeding

Effects of the neonatal intensive care unit environment on preterm infant oral feeding

... regarding oral feeding of preterm infants in both unit ...affect feeding outcomes differently for infants in true single ...one feeding “performance” outcome, and it may not be the most ...

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Short-Term Effects of Oral Feeding Jujube Ziziphus Solution before a Single Session of Circuit Resistance Exercise on Apoptosis of Human Neutrophil

Short-Term Effects of Oral Feeding Jujube Ziziphus Solution before a Single Session of Circuit Resistance Exercise on Apoptosis of Human Neutrophil

... of oral feeding Jujube Ziziphus solution an hour before a single session of circuit resistance exercise (exactly such as this study protocol) on apoptosis of human neutrophil and observed that neutrophil ...

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Oral stimulation for promoting oral feeding in preterm infants

Oral stimulation for promoting oral feeding in preterm infants

... Oral feeding is a complex skill that requires the integration of breathing, sucking and swallowing in the context of overall motor stability and incoming sensory stimuli (Arvedson 2010; da Costa 2010a; ...

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PLACE OF ORAL FEEDING IN INFANTILE DIARRHEA

PLACE OF ORAL FEEDING IN INFANTILE DIARRHEA

... Case 5 likewise showed an increased loss of water by bowel on passing from a period of increasing oral feeding to one of complete oral food.. Case 7 showed a clinical and chemical relaps[r] ...

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Hematochezia caused by eosinophilic proctocolitis in a newborn before oral feeding: a case report

Hematochezia caused by eosinophilic proctocolitis in a newborn before oral feeding: a case report

... This is an unusual case of a healthy newborn baby who presented with a significant hematochezia during the first hour of life, before any feeding, and in the absence of ma- ternal blood ingestion or anal ...

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Prevention of Experimental Autoimmune Vitiligo by Oral Administration of Mushroom Tyrosinase

Prevention of Experimental Autoimmune Vitiligo by Oral Administration of Mushroom Tyrosinase

... that oral feeding of mushroom tyrosinase suppresses clinical and histological symptoms of the disease and profoundly suppresses T cell proliferative response to mushroom tyrosinase, and it increases ...

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Science and Empiricism in Pediatrics

Science and Empiricism in Pediatrics

... They also compared the effect of early oral feeding to that of early oral starvation (NPO) on the course of acute diarrhea in 103 infants.3 Alter- nate babies were assigned to a regimen [r] ...

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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

... an oral administration route. If patients have oral feeding difficulties, it is not possible to administer any drug as an adjuvant analgesic for neuropathic cancer-related ...

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4,4’ Methylenebis(2 chloroaniline) (MBOCA) May Be Highly Toxic and a Carcinogen Based on an Experimental Study with Mice

4,4’ Methylenebis(2 chloroaniline) (MBOCA) May Be Highly Toxic and a Carcinogen Based on an Experimental Study with Mice

... It was recently proposed that chemical carcinogenesis may involve the formation of chemical adducts in DNA through covalent binding based on the finding that MBOCA produces DNA adducts in rat liver at levels charac- ...

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How do we determine oral readiness in infants?

How do we determine oral readiness in infants?

... Supporting Oral Feeding in Fragile Infants (SOFFI) (20) uses algorithm resources to guide practitioners through decision making about oral ...and oral states, it is less clear on defining ...

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Route of feeding as a proxy for dysphagia after stroke and the effect of transdermal glyceryl trinitrate: data from the efficacy of nitric oxide in stroke randomised controlled trial

Route of feeding as a proxy for dysphagia after stroke and the effect of transdermal glyceryl trinitrate: data from the efficacy of nitric oxide in stroke randomised controlled trial

... the feeding route scale used here is novel and not validated although it was defined prospectively and collected from the start of the trial in 2001 [17]; further, it is easy to assess clinically and its ...

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Children with feeding difficulties

Children with feeding difficulties

... Further investigations such as instrumental assessments may be required to check the child’s feeding status. If the child is judged unable to eat or drink safely, they may be at risk of aspiration (da Silva, ...

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Renal metabolic response to acid base changes: I  Enzymatic control of ammoniagenesis in the rat

Renal metabolic response to acid base changes: I Enzymatic control of ammoniagenesis in the rat

... Experiments were done on rats to investigate the nature of the renal response to metabolic acidosis and the changes in enzyme activity associated with increased ammoniagenesis. When metabolic acidosis was induced with ...

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