Premature Infant Feeding
Caregiver Support
Sensory Environment
Developmental Care Principles
Neuroprotection
100

Premature infants must develop this coordinated skill before oral feeding.

What is suck-swallow-breathe coordination?

100

In family-centered care, parents are viewed as these.

What are primary caregivers / partners in care?

100

NICU noise should be kept below this level to protect hearing.

What is 45 dB?

100

Minimizing stress and pain protects this critical organ.

What is the brain?

200

This non-nutritive activity supports feeding development and digestion.

What is pacifier use / non-nutritive sucking?

200

This type of meeting helps involve parents in medical discussions.

What are family-centered rounds?

200

This sensory strategy reduces visual overstimulation in preterm infants.

What is dim lighting / isolette covers?

200

Kangaroo care supports neuroprotection by stabilizing these.

What are heart rate, temperature, and oxygen saturation?

300

This type of feeding allows for maternal bonding and temperature regulation.

What is skin-to-skin feeding / breastfeeding during kangaroo care?

300

Providing information in a respectful, clear way enhances this.

What is parent confidence / empowerment?

300

This natural sound improves bonding and brain development.

What is a parent's voice?

300

Flexed, midline positioning promotes this type of development.

What is neuromuscular development?

300

This position reduces intracranial pressure in preterms.

What is midline head positioning?

400

Feeding readiness is based on these types of infant cues.

What are behavioral / physiologic cues?

400

Encouraging skin-to-skin and diaper changes helps parents feel this.

What is involved / competent / connected?

400

This comfort technique involves holding limbs close to midline.

What is facilitated tucking?

400

Handling should be clustered and timed with this.

What are infant behavioral states / sleep-wake cycles?

400

A quiet, dim NICU supports this vital process for brain healing.

What is sleep (especially REM sleep)?

500

Holding a baby in this position supports safer oral feeding.

What is semi-upright or sidelying position?

500

Mental health referrals and emotional support reduce this risk in parents.

What is postpartum depression / anxiety / trauma?

500

Developmentally appropriate sensory input should match this.

What is gestational age / infant cues?

500

This principle emphasizes caregiving that mimics the womb.

What is developmental care / individualized support?

500

Repetitive pain without comfort can disrupt development of this system.

What is the central nervous system (CNS)?