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Breast milk bar code scanning results in time savings and staff efficiency / Caroline Steele, Amanda Czerwin, Christine Bixby

By: Series: Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. 115 : 1, page 23-26 Publication details: January 2015Content type:
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Subject(s): Summary: Providing breast milk to a hospitalized infant is generally a more complex process than breastfeeding a healthy baby. Mothers often must pump their milk so that it may be fed via tube or bottle, and the use of human milk fortifiers and other additives to increase calories or other nutrients may be necessary to meet the needs of a preterm or ill infant.1,2 Because pumping volumes are highly individualized and may vary, preparing an individual baby's feeding may require the combination of multiple bottles of his or her mother's milk or the division of one bottle into multiple feedings.
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Providing breast milk to a hospitalized infant is generally a more complex process than breastfeeding a healthy baby. Mothers often must pump their milk so that it may be fed via tube or bottle, and the use of human milk fortifiers and other additives to increase calories or other nutrients may be necessary to meet the needs of a preterm or ill infant.1,2 Because pumping volumes are highly individualized and may vary, preparing an individual baby's feeding may require the combination of multiple bottles of his or her mother's milk or the division of one bottle into multiple feedings.

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