Table Of ContentChapter1 Prenatal Nutrition Chapter2 Physical Growth Chapter3 Assessment Basics Chapter4 Premature Infant Nutrition Chapter5 Infant Nutrition Chapter6 Normal Nutrition after Infancy Chapter7 Food Hypersensitivities Chapter8 Weight Management Chapter9 Inborn Errors of Metabolism Chapter10 Developmental Disabilities Chapter11 Pulmonary Diseases Chapter12 Gastrointestinal Disorders Chapter13 Chronic Kidney Disease Chapter14 Cardiology Chapter15 Diabetes Chapter16 HIV and AIDS Chapter17 Oncology Chapter18 Nutrition in Burns Chapter19 Enteral Nutrition Chapter20 Parenteral Nutrition Chapter21 Botanicals AppendixA Available Online: Premature Infant Growth Charts AppendixB Available Online: CDC Growth Charts AppendixC Available Online: Tanner stages of Sexual Development AppendixD Available Online: Nomograms AppendixE Available Online: Biochemical Evaluation of Nutritional Status AppendixF Available Online: Recommended Dietary Allowances/Dietary Reference Intakes/EER AppendixG Available Online: 2010 Dietary Guidelines AppendixH Available Online: Conversion Tables
SynopsisEssentials of Pediatric Nutrition relays the key information needed to work in pediatric nutrition with various age groups and diseases/conditions. This consolidated and modified version of the very successful fourth edition of Pediatric Nutrition covers the core best-practice guidelines on the most vital information concerning the normal child from preconception through adolescence as well as infants and children with diseases/conditions affecting nutritional status. It provides the tools and resources needed to assess, monitor, and determine appropriate interventions aimed at maximal nutrition status and growth. Topics covered: - Recommended weight gain and key nutrient concerns during pregnancy - Nutrition screening and assessment - Unique nutrient concerns and management considerations of high risk neonates - Food hypersensitivities - Unique nutritional challenges of infants and children with disabilities - Diabetes - Common types of cancers (such as leukemia) in infants and children and their treatment challenges - Enteral and/or parenteral nutrition - Approved botanicals in pediatric practice The online access code provides access to the 2010 Dietary Guidelines, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Growth Charts, Tanner Stages of Sexual Development, Recommended Dietary Allowances/Dietary Reference Intakes, and Conversion Tables., Essentials of Pediatric Nutrition relays the key information needed to work in pediatric nutrition with various age groups and diseases/conditions. This consolidated and modified version of the very successful fourth edition of Pediatric Nutrition covers the core best-practice guidelines on the most vital information concerning the normal child from preconception through adolescence as well as infants and children with diseases/conditions affecting nutritional status. It provides the tools and resources needed to assess, monitor, and determine appropriate interventions aimed at maximal nutrition status and growth. Topics covered:Recommended weight gain and key nutrient concerns during pregnancyNutrition screening and assessmentUnique nutrient concerns and management considerations of high risk neonatesFood hypersensitivitiesUnique nutritional challenges of infants and children with disabilitiesDiabetesCommon types of cancers (such as leukemia) in infants and children and their treatment challengesEnteral and/or parenteral nutritionApproved botanicals in pediatric practice Case studies using the standardized language of the Nutrition Care Process from The International Dietetics and Nutrition Terminology (IDNT), Third Edition, are included in most chapters.Chapters are written by experts in their practice area and contain practical information to help the reader apply the key pediatric nutrition practices and principles.The online access code provides access to the 2010 Dietary Guidelines, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Growth Charts, Tanner Stages of Sexual Development, Recommended Dietary Allowances/Dietary Reference Intakes, and Conversion Tables. © 2013 332 pages, Essentials of Pediatric Nutrition relays the key information needed to work in pediatric nutrition with various age groups and diseases/conditions. This consolidated and modified version of the very successful fourth edition of Pediatric Nutrition covers the core best-practice guidelines on the most vital information concerning the normal child from preconception through adolescence as well as infants and children with diseases/conditions affecting nutritional status. It provides the tools and resources needed to assess, monitor, and determine appropriate interventions aimed at maximal nutrition status and growth. Topics covered: Recommended weight gain and key nutrient concerns during pregnancyNutrition screening and assessmentUnique nutrient concerns and management considerations of high risk neonatesFood hypersensitivitiesUnique nutritional challenges of infants and children with disabilitiesDiabetesCommon types of cancers (such as leukemia) in infants and children and their treatment challengesEnteral and/or parenteral nutritionApproved botanicals in pediatric practice Case studies using the standardized language of the Nutrition Care Process from The International Dietetics and Nutrition Terminology (IDNT), Third Edition, are included in most chapters.Chapters are written by experts in their practice area and contain practical information to help the reader apply the key pediatric nutrition practices and principles.The online access code provides access to the 2010 Dietary Guidelines, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Growth Charts, Tanner Stages of Sexual Development, Recommended Dietary Allowances/Dietary Reference Intakes, and Conversion Tables. (c) 2013 332 pages