Program Date: October 2010
Continuing Education Units: Nurse 1.0 Contact Hours
This article addresses feeding difficulties as a long-term consequence of NICU hospitalization. The value of a multi-disciplinary team is discussed as intervention options are introduced to the infant and family.
Program Objectives:
* Identify feeding difficulties as a consequence of NICU hospitalization.
* Discuss complications of feeding difficulties in NICU graduates.
* Identify interventions for feeding issues.
Faculty Name: Jacqueline Wessel, MEd, RD, CNSD, CSP, CLE
Title:
Registered Dietitian II, Regional Center for Newborn Intensive Care, Cincinnati Children's Hospital
Bio:
Jacqueline Wessel is a registered dietitian specializing in neonatal nutrition. She works in the Regional Center for Newborn Intensive Care and High Risk Infant Follow-up Clinic at Cincinnati Children's Hospital. She has been active in the Pediatric Section of ASPEN serving as pediatric chair and program planner for several of Clinical Congress Weeks. Jackie was instrumental in developing the ASPEN pre-conference nutrition workshop for pediatric clinicians. She has written several articles and book chapters on topics in neonatal nutrition, including Feeding Methodology and Short Gut Syndrome in 2 editions of the neonatal “red book” Nutritional Care for High Risk Newborns. Jackie was part of the multidisciplinary group that wrote the ASPEN Enteral Feeding Guidelines and was chair of the task force for the Guidelines for Hospitalized Pediatric Patients.
Program Date: October 2010
Media Format(s): Print (English)
Continuing Education Units: Nurse 1.0 Contact Hours