Wong's Nursing Care of Infants and Children, Issue 967Pediatric nursing's foremost text, Wong's Nursing Care of Infants and Children 7/e, returns in its seventh edition with all the qualities that have contributed to its great success. As always, readers can count on Wong's Nursing Care of Infants and Children 7/e to be highly accurate, thoroughly updated, comprehensive, and remarkably readable. The current organization and all of the popular features are retained in this seventh edition, and new features have been added to broaden its focus in the areas of community care and evidence-based practice. This new edition, packed with full color, many special features, and the most comprehensive package available, maintains the high standards established by previous editions.
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Page 276
... feeding is the preferred form of infant feeding , mothers ' decisions regarding their pref- erences must be supported and respected . ( See Critical Thinking Exercise box . ) Successful breast - feeding probably depends more on the ...
... feeding is the preferred form of infant feeding , mothers ' decisions regarding their pref- erences must be supported and respected . ( See Critical Thinking Exercise box . ) Successful breast - feeding probably depends more on the ...
Page 577
... feeding patterns , the first goal is to structure the feeding environment to encourage eating . Initially staff members may need to feed these chil- dren to assess thoroughly the difficulties encountered dur- ing the feeding process and ...
... feeding patterns , the first goal is to structure the feeding environment to encourage eating . Initially staff members may need to feed these chil- dren to assess thoroughly the difficulties encountered dur- ing the feeding process and ...
Page 1162
... feedings may be intermittent or by contin- uous drip . Feeding resistance , a problem that may result from any long - term feeding method that bypasses the mouth , is discussed in Chapter 10. During gavage or gas- trostomy feedings ...
... feedings may be intermittent or by contin- uous drip . Feeding resistance , a problem that may result from any long - term feeding method that bypasses the mouth , is discussed in Chapter 10. During gavage or gas- trostomy feedings ...
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