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- 4. A flavour of soup not allowed on a liquid diet given post reflux surgery
- 5. Avoid ______ foods such as oatmeal on the puree diet
- 7. A sticky food that is particularly difficult to swallow
- 9. This is when a nasogastric tube is used to remove the contents of the stomach including air
- 10. Children may ______ the first time they feel a bolus of food going down the oesophagus.
- 13. The maximum amount of fluid in cups allowed at a meal
- 19. If they eat sweets and sugar containing foods this should be done at the ____ of a meal.
- 20. The tube that is placed to allow stomach decompression and feeding
- 22. Liquids that you are able to see through
- 24. Foods from which family are gas forming?
- 25. These disorders can occur if the infant is not introduced to solids at the appropriate age.
- 28. May need iron supplements because of this.
- 30. Food needs to be very very well chewed, tablets crushed etc as initially they may get stuck resulting in an oesophageal _______ (very painful).
- 31. Avoid foods that do not puree well such as those with seeds or ______skins (peas, corn).
- 33. The type of foods that you can give when feeding someone with a wired jaw depend on how ________ the jaw has been wired.
- 34. Oxygen __________ is the oxygen carrying capacity of haemoglobin in the blood present in the arteries
- 35. A flavour of milk or icecream not allowed in a liquid diet given post reflux surgery
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- 1. A child feeding orally after TOF surgery should be fed _______ milk if possible.
- 2. Does the colon have a poor or good blood supply?
- 3. The surgery required if gastro oesophageal reflux can not be controlled
- 6. If a chest drain is placed the child may be fed via a nasogastric tube for up to ______ days or more.
- 8. The age in months at which these infants should be weaned after uncomplicated TOF surgery.
- 11. This is the syndrome that can result after surgery on the oesophagus and/or stomach
- 12. The blueish discolouration of skin and nail beds
- 14. TOF stand for tracheal oesophageal ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬___________
- 15. Where the oesophagus blind ends in a pouch
- 16. _______ containing fluids can result in dumping syndrome
- 17. The most common oesophageal substitution technique is a ________ interposition
- 18. The ends of the oesophagus will be too short to pull together and join if the gap between the ends is greater than three _________in length
- 21. The oesophageal substitution technique which needs to be fed via a jejunostomy is a gastric………
- 23. An example of a sticky fruit
- 26. Eat small amounts often to avoid doing this to the stomach
- 27. A word for bluff feeding
- 29. This can result in pneumonia and death
- 32. In week 1 post reflux surgery avoid very ____ and cold liquids.
- 36. The number of hours to stay upright after eating before going to bed.
