Some interventions that should be mentioned in an infant with GER would be 1. consult with the Pediatrician to obtain an antacid for the infant. 2. Placing the infant in a semi-elevated position according to the AAP. This allows the stomach contents to stay down and not come back up through the esophagus. 3. Feeding the infant less food, more often. This allows for the stomach to not be too full at each feeding.
Step away from Christina, apologize and ask her to talk about it. I mean that's not personally what I would do per say, but I'm sure that's the answer they're looking for
The placenta (also known as afterbirth) is an organ that connects the developing fetus to the uterine
wall to allow nutrient uptake, provide thermo-regulation to the fetus,
waste elimination, and gas exchange via the mother's blood supply, fight
against internal infection and produce hormones to support pregnancy.
The placenta provides oxygen and nutrients to growing babies and removes
waste products from the baby's
The answer I think it would be is the letter B. hope this helped
Answer:
frequency, duration, and intensity.
Explanation:
or specificity, overload, and progression.