Neonates cannot get necessary nutrients through natural ways required for growth, development, maintaining body functions healthily and renewal of the organism due to some kind of limitations. In these specific conditions, it may be necessary to use enteral or parenteral feeding method. Gestation age, birth weight, the fullness of food sources, nutritional method, the existence of growth failure and metabolic changes caused by illnesses and treatments of neonates should be taken into consideration in order to be able to choose one of these methods. Nurses who are members of a multidisciplinary team are responsible for meeting nutritional requirements of neonates. Nurses who work in the neonatal intensive care units are expected to have know...
WOS: 000484450300012PubMed ID: 31236025Postnatal growth failure due to inappropriate and insufficien...
Optimal nutritional support for the newborn is one of the most relevant task of the neonatologist, b...
Introduction In the past decades, there has been a significant increase in the survival rate of pre...
Neonates cannot get necessary nutrients through natural ways required for growth, development, maint...
Infants with birth body weight less than 1500 g develop a postnatal growth failure in the vast major...
In extremely preterm or critically ill infants, the parenteral route for maintaining nutritional int...
There are special challenges in implementing parenteral nutrition (PN) in paediatric patients, which...
Infections are major morbidities in preterm neonates. They represent the main cause of death of thes...
Infections are major morbidities in preterm neonates. They represent the main cause of death of thes...
Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) is intravenous nutrition that is administered to assist in meeting the in...
ncp.sagepub.com hosted at online.sagepub.com Clinical Research Early nutrition support of very low b...
Once respiratory status is stabilized, nutrition then becomes the most urgent challenge facing clini...
The theory and practice of nutritional support in the premature newborn has assumed increasing impor...
Postnatal growth failure due to inappropriate and insufficient nutrition is a risk for preterm infan...
<p>Preterm infants have higher nutrient requirements than term infants. Enteral tube feeding is the ...
WOS: 000484450300012PubMed ID: 31236025Postnatal growth failure due to inappropriate and insufficien...
Optimal nutritional support for the newborn is one of the most relevant task of the neonatologist, b...
Introduction In the past decades, there has been a significant increase in the survival rate of pre...
Neonates cannot get necessary nutrients through natural ways required for growth, development, maint...
Infants with birth body weight less than 1500 g develop a postnatal growth failure in the vast major...
In extremely preterm or critically ill infants, the parenteral route for maintaining nutritional int...
There are special challenges in implementing parenteral nutrition (PN) in paediatric patients, which...
Infections are major morbidities in preterm neonates. They represent the main cause of death of thes...
Infections are major morbidities in preterm neonates. They represent the main cause of death of thes...
Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) is intravenous nutrition that is administered to assist in meeting the in...
ncp.sagepub.com hosted at online.sagepub.com Clinical Research Early nutrition support of very low b...
Once respiratory status is stabilized, nutrition then becomes the most urgent challenge facing clini...
The theory and practice of nutritional support in the premature newborn has assumed increasing impor...
Postnatal growth failure due to inappropriate and insufficient nutrition is a risk for preterm infan...
<p>Preterm infants have higher nutrient requirements than term infants. Enteral tube feeding is the ...
WOS: 000484450300012PubMed ID: 31236025Postnatal growth failure due to inappropriate and insufficien...
Optimal nutritional support for the newborn is one of the most relevant task of the neonatologist, b...
Introduction In the past decades, there has been a significant increase in the survival rate of pre...