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Newborn & Infant Nutrition

A Clinical Decision Support Chart
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Significantly revised and expanded, this clinical resource provides valuable point-of-care decision support tools for nutrition of newborns and infants, based on AAP policy. A variety of the most important and practical recommendations and reference materials form AAP policy and key federal guidelines are collected here for easy reference in an enlarged, expanded, colorized format. New in the 2nd Edition Recommended Breastfeeding Practices The Breastfeeding-Friendly Office Increasing the Caloric Density of Infant Formula Preterm Infants Healthy Dietary Patterns (Regular and Vegetarian) Complementary Foods to Prioritize Preventing Atopic Dermatitis Food Allergies Topics include Nutritional goals for newborns and infants Breastfeeding guidance and support Nutritional supplement guidelines Vitamin deficiencies and drug interactions Inborn errors ofmetabolism Developmental disabilities and associated nutritional issues Concerns related to sickle cell anemia Infant intake and progression of feeding independence Common feeding challenges And more...
The American Academy of Pediatrics is an organization of 67,000 primary care pediatricians, pediatric medical subspecialists and pediatric surgical specialists dedicated to the health, safety and well-being of infants, children, adolescents and young adults. The AAP is the largest pediatric publisher in the world, with a diverse list of resources that includes essential clinical and practice management titles and award-winning books for parents.
Tab 1. Recommended Breastfeeding Practices Tab 2. Breastfeeding Touchpoints for Overcoming Obstacles to Exclusivity Tab 3. Breastfeeding-Friendly Office Tab 4. Nutrient Content of Human Milk Tab 5. Newborn and Infant Nutritional Needs Tab 6. Selected Bioactive Factors in Human Milk Tab 7. Breastfeeding Support Tab 8. Formula Feeding Tab 9. Increasing the Caloric Density of Infant Formula Tab 10. Fluid Therapy Tab 11. Dietary Reference Intakes Tab 12. Preterm Infants Tab 13. Complementary Feeding Tab 14. Complementary Foods to Prioritize Tab 15. Preventing Atopic Disease Tab 16. Food Allergies Tab 17. Nutritional Goals, Ages 6 to 24 Months Tab 18. Healthy Dietary Pattern for 12 to 24 Months Tab 19. Food Acceptance Tab 20. Calcium, Vitamin D, and Phosphorus in Preterm Infants Tab 21. Vitamin Deficiency Tab 22. Vitamin Upper Limits, Adverse Effects, and Drug Interactions Tab 23. Inborn Errors of Metabolism Tab 24. Developmental Disabilities and Associated Nutritional Issues Tab 25. Sickle Cell Anemia Tab 26. Lactation Support Providers Tab 27. Infant Intake and Progression of Feeding Independence Tab 28. Common Infant Feeding Challenges Tab 29. Healthy Vegetarian Dietary Pattern for 12 to 24 Months Tab 30. Energy Cost and Requirements
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