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(BQ) Continued part 1, part 2 of the document A practical handbook of haematology in critical care has contents: Neonatal anaemia, approach to thrombocytopenia, haematological emergencies, multiple myeloma and hyperviscosity syndrome, and other contents. Invite you to refer. | PCEP Book III Neonatal Care Part 2 Unit 6 Feeding Part 1 Feeding Principles. 220 Objectives. 220 1. What are the goals of feeding . 221 2. The importance of human breast milk and evidence-based strategies to support exclusive breastfeeding. 221 3. What are the associated risks of feeding . 224 4. Which babies are at risk for developing feeding problems . 224 5. How do you know how much milk a baby who is appropriate for gestational age needs . 225 6. How do you know how much milk a baby who is small for gestational Unit 6 feeding contents age needs . 227 7. How can you tell if a baby is growing satisfactorily . 228 8. Which babies need vitamin supplementation . 231 9. Which babies need iron supplementation . 231 Part 2 Tube Feeding. 233 Objectives. 233 1. What is tube feeding . 234 2. When are tube feedings necessary . 234 3. How do you decide whether to use a nasogastric or an orogastric tube . 235 4. How are tube feedings given . 235 5. How are tube feedings managed . 236 6. When are tube feedings stopped . 236 7. Are any other techniques used to feed preterm babies . 237 Tables and Figures Table 6.1. Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding. 221 Table 6.2. Contraindications to Breastfeeding. 222 Table 6.3. Feeding Risk Factors and Recommended Responses. 224 Table 6.4. Feeding Guidelines for Babies Who Are Appropriate for Gestational Age. 226 Table 6.5. Suggested Guidelines for Increasing Feedings for Preterm Babies. 227 Figure 6.1. Fenton Preterm Growth Charts for Girls and Boys. 229 Recommended Routines. 239 Skill Unit Nasogastric Tube Feedings. 243 217 06-Unit6_BKIII_PCEP_217-252.indd 217 9 8 16 11 58 AM Unit 6 feeding Unit 6 Pretest Before reading the unit please answer the following questions. Select the one best answer to each question unless otherwise instructed . Record your answers on the test and check them against the answers at the end of the book. 1. In which of the following situations is a baby most likely to develop feeding problems A. When the .