Feeding Cues
Nipple Flow Rates
Stop Cues
Random Feeding Knowledge
Barriers to Feeding Success
100

Rooting at care time tells parents..

What is, "I am ready to eat."

100

This is the slowest nipple flow rate available.  

What is the Dr. Brown's Ultra preemie nipple.  
100

When an infant exhibits a wet vocal quality with feeds, the best thing to do is to....

What is, "stop the feed and alert the provider and therapy team."

100

This is how old a premature infant needs to be in order to receive an MBSS at this hospital.  

What is, "38 weeks PMA."

100

This uncomfortable situation for infants even before they are PO feeding can hinder infant's desire to PO feed.  

What is, "emesis with feeds or abdominal discomfort?"  

200

A readiness score of "A" tells caregivers....

What is, "I am wanting to PO feed?"  

200

This flow rate is faster than the Dr. Brown's Preemie flow but slower than the Dr. Brown's Level 1 flow.  

What is the Transition nipple

200

When infant holds up his hand in front of face with fingers splayed, this means....

What is, "I am done, I want a break, or I am overwhelmed." 

200

This is the safest feeding position for bottle feeding documented in current literature.  

What is, "elevated side-lying feeding position."  

200

When this happens repeatedly, infant's do not remain good feeders, even after discharge from the NICU

What is "forced feeding or disobeying infant's feeding cues/stop cues?"  

300

Sleeping through care results in this feeding readiness score. 

What is, "D"

300

This was the original name for the  Dr. Brown's Transition nipple. 

What is, "Newborn nipple." 

300

A common sign of fatigue for a new feeder in the NICU is...

What is, "disengagement."  

300

A disorganized feeding pattern is expected for infants who are...

What is, "around 34-38 weeks PMA or new term feeders for the first week."  

300

Moving the nipple around when the infant stops sucking.

What is, "elicits a suck which may cause difficulty feeding because infant is pausing for breath at that time or is fatigued."  

400
when an infant wakes up briefly at care time but immediately falls asleep, he/she receives this feeding readiness score. 

What is "C"

400

This is the standardizing body which controls the nipple flow rates of all bottle companies.  

Trick question:  What is, "there is no standardization of nipple flow rates between bottle companies."  

400

This is inappropriate for preterm infants with regards to feeding readiness.  

What is, "stimulating infant to wake up or wiggling bottle." 

400

This is the feeding position most closely related to breast feeding position.  

What is, "side-lying feeding position?"  

400

Adequate feeding volumes are expected after....

What is, "the skill of feeding is achieved."

500

These behaviors indicate infant wants to PO feed. 

What are:

hands to mouth, rooting, accepting pacifier, waking up at care time. 

500

An infant stops latching to a faster flow nipple during a trial indicating....

What is, "this nipple is too fast for me to protect my airway and I am disengaging."  

500

This respiratory rate (when constant) is too high to safely PO feed an infant. 

What is ">70 bpm"  

500

How often commercial (non-disposable bottles) should be sanitized with the microwave sanitizing bags.  

What is, "one time per day."  

500

Volitional sucking disappears around....

What is, "4-6 months of age (corrected)." 

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