Maximum amount of feeding volume given for infants through tube
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In these situations milk can be given via a small tube which passes through the baby's nose, down the back of the throat, down the oesophagus (swallowing tube) and directly into the baby's stomach. It is taped to the side of the face near to their nose. A nasogastric tube is a thin, soft plastic tube.
Baby formula (20 calories per ounce) is about 95% free water, whereas pediatric formula (30 calorie per ounce) is about 85% free water. If you are doing a blended diet of real foods, it may be difficult to calculate the water content.
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In these situations milk can be given via a small tube which passes through the baby's nose, down the back of the throat, down the oesophagus (swallowing tube) and directly into the baby's stomach. It is taped to the side of the face near to their nose. A nasogastric tube is a thin, soft plastic tube.Baby formula (20 calories per ounce) is about 95% free water, whereas pediatric formula (30 calorie per ounce) is about 85% free water. If you are doing a blended diet of real foods, it may be difficult to calculate the water content.
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