which of the following is an example of altered feeding routes . a) injection feeding b) mouth feeding c) tube feeding d) bottle feeding
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injection feeding
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The correct option is a) injection feeding.
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- By using specialized infant feeding syringes, the baby can consume the mother's milk by syringe feeding.
- A feeding syringe is filled with breast milk that has been expressed into a sterile container.
- The method is frequently used to provide neonates who are unable to breastfeed with very little colostrum.
- Syringe feeding involves placing the syringe's tip on the baby's mouth's side to facilitate feeding.
- Some syringes come with a little feeding tube that can be put inside the infant's mouth.
- The kind of syringe used may differ depending on a number of variables, including the doctor's advice, the condition of your infant, and the causes of the infant's failure to breastfeed.
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